It’s only been three months since news broke that podcaster and political commentator Tim Pool announced plans to sue Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for publishing a video claiming Pool was a “Trump operative” and that he was working to promote the infamous “Project 2025.”
Pool sued the “Kamala HQ” account, and apparently, the two sides have “reached a successful conclusion,” according to The Post Millennial.
The Harris-associated account has since deleted the offending post from X, and Pool — while not wanting to go into detail — said he’s “satisfied” with the outcome on his “Timcast IRL” podcast.
“The lawsuit between I, Tim Pool, and The Kamala Harris Campaign has been resolved to my satisfaction,” Pool wrote in an X post. “Thank you.”
The lawsuit between I, Tim Pool, and The Kamala Harris Campaign has been resolved to my satisfaction
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) December 6, 2024
Thank Youhttps://t.co/zDfpd2dY7z pic.twitter.com/7PcrB3YBD6
Related: Tim Pool Says NYT Counting Illegal Votes in Pennsylvania, Just Like Bucks Cty. Commissioner
As for the context of the reason for the lawsuit, I reported back in September that Pool said the following regarding the manner on the previous evening’s episode of his podcast:
“This is about Sean Davis of The Federalist, who said he wants to see lists of Democrats that will be arrested when Trump wins. The point I’m making, as you can hear but they’ve excluded in the context before this minute-long clip, is I said ‘make sure that there’s evidence, real evidence. The point was this; Sean Davis said he wanted to see lists of Democrats who Trump was going to arrest. Later on, we even had Steve Bannon say ‘there need to be arrests of 10 high-ranking Democrats who have committed crimes.' My point is this; if you are going to say that there are going to be arrests of Democrats you need to have real evidence and warrants and investigations and prove those crimes. That was the context of this.”
Politicians and the lemmings they employ need to realize that, sometimes, there are repercussions for their actions - such as taking people out of context for political purposes.
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