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The Supreme Court rejects an appeal from a former GOP presidential candidate.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Don Blankenship, a former coal company CEO who ran for president in 2020, after he argued that major news outlets defamed him, while Justice Clarence Thomas argued that a landmark defamation ruling should be revisited.

A lower court ruled against Mr. Blankenship, the former chief executive of Massey Energy, after he served a year in prison on a misdemeanor charge following a West Virginia coal mine explosion that left 29 people dead in 2010. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district courtโ€™s determination that CNN, Fox News, and 14 other outlets sued by the former CEO did not act with โ€œactual maliceโ€ amid coverage of his unsuccessful 2018 U.S. Senate campaign, even if they failed to meet journalistic standards.

The Supreme Court left that ruling intact on Tuesday. Justice Thomas, who agreed with the lower court ruling, called on the high court to overturn the landmark 1964 ruling in theย New York Times v. Sullivan.

That ruling established the “actual malice” standard, which found that if a plaintiff in a defamation lawsuit is a public official or a candidate for public office, they have to prove that a statement was made with “actual malice,” which means the defendant knew the statement was not true or had recklessly disregarded whether it might be false or not.

The Supreme Court had previously turned away Mr. Blankenshipโ€™s appeal of his misdemeanor conviction in connection to the 2010 mine explosion.

In a comment posted on social media last month, Mr. Blankenship that his “lawsuit seeks to overturn New York Times v. Sullivan, an infamous Court ruling which legalized the defamation of candidates for public office upon the request of current government officials to do so.”

“The point of the lawsuit is that the Press cannot be allowed to remain a Fourth Branch of government that spreads propaganda and hides government corruption,” heย wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “We caught the government and the Press red-handed in a worse than Watergate scandal. We have provided the Court clear proof not only of defamation but also of election sabotage.”

In his petition to the Supreme Court, Mr. Blankenship took umbrage with how MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, and other outlets described him as a “felon” and said they defamed him. He was never charged or convicted of a felony, but instead, the former executive was convicted by a jury in 2015 of a federal conspiracy charge that was classified as a misdemeanor.

Byย Jack Phillips

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