Former President Donald Trump sent a letter to the Center for American Progress, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., demanding a retraction of statements questioning the effectiveness of a National Guard plan in reducing crime. The letter specified a deadline of the end of business on Friday for the retraction, warning of a potential $5 billion lawsuit if the request was not met. The Center for American Progress has chosen not to comply with the demand.
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Trump issues legal threat to nonprofit over crime reduction claims
Former President Donald Trump has threatened legal action against the Center for American Progress, requesting a retraction of claims regarding a National Guard plan's impact on crime rates. The center has declined to issue the retraction, despite the threat of a $5 billion lawsuit.
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