ATLANTA — Donald Trump has played many roles. Real estate developer. Marketing extraordinaire. Reality TV host. Candidate. President — twice.
Another part has been constant through all of them: plaintiff.
Trump both threatens lawsuits and files them with aplomb — against individuals, institutions, even the people who elected him. Sometimes the threats are just that, and no lawsuit materializes. And, certainly, Trump has found himself on the receiving end of many lawsuits and legal challenges. But his own litigious bent goes back decades, and it has continued during his time in the White House.
U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks once described Trump as ''the mastermind of strategic abuse of the judicial process.'' Trump, Middlebrooks declared in a short-lived 2022-23 Trump case against Hillary Clinton, is a ''sophisticated litigant … repeatedly using the courts to seek revenge.''
The president has his latest potential targets. His Justice Department is suing Harvard University, not long after Trump took issue with a New York Times story about his fight with the school, and he recently threatened comedian Trevor Noah, who connected Trump to Jeffrey Epstein during the Grammy Awards show.
''Get ready Noah, I'm going to have some fun with you!'' Trump blasted on Truth Social.
Here are some highlights of Trump's torts and threats.
1973: Cohn, young Trump, racial discrimination and the feds