Judge won't make Sen. Warren retract letter about COVID book
SEATTLE (AP) A federal judge in Seattle has declined to order Sen. Elizabeth Warren to retract statements she made criticizing a book that promotes misinformation about COVID-19 and suggesting that companies that sold it might face liability.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Rothstein on Monday issued an order rejecting the request by the publisher and authors of the book The Truth About COVID-19, which accuses the global elite of using the pandemic to grab unprecedented power.
The publishing company, Chelsea Green of White River Junction, Vermont, and the authors, including prominent anti-vaccine propagandist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sued the Massachusetts Democrat last fall. Kennedy is a nephew of President John F. Kennedy and the son of his slain brother, former U.S. attorney general, civil rights activist and Democratic presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy.
The lawsuit said a letter Warren sent to Amazon complaining about the companys sale of the book amounted to censorship. The plaintiffs sought a preliminary court order requiring Warren to publicly retract her letter and banning her from issuing further such letters.
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