![]() “This lawsuit seeks accountability for a relentless, xenophobic campaign of defamatory attacks that have destroyed the reputations and ruined the livelihoods of a group of Pakistani-American Muslims,” the complaint reads.Īccording to The Washington Post, the suit details a list of “malicious” and defamatory claims by Rosiak, accusing him of falsely asserting that Imran was guilty of numerous crimes, including that he was “caught. In a book published by Regnery in January 2019, Rosniak claimed that the Awans, who are Pakistani-Americans, worked for the Pakistani intelligence service, and had received money from the terrorist group Hezbollah. But even after federal prosecutors publicly announced that their investigation found no evidence that any laws had been broken in relation to the House’s computer system, the Daily Caller’s Rosiak continued to spread falsehoods. ![]() Awan later pled guilty to an unrelated offense of making a false statement on a bank loan application. Superior Court on January 28 th, alleges that Imran Awan, his wife, his two brothers, and a friend-all of whom worked in the House of Representative’s IT department-were targeted by Rosniak and the conservative news outlet who falsely accused them of crimes including hacking, espionage, and theft.Īwan and the others were accused in 2017 of violating House security rules, and were eventually fired. I would love to rate this app 5 stars, but the new ads bump it down to 2.A former House IT staffer sued the Daily Caller, reporter and book author Luke Rosiak, and Regnery Publishing for defamation. Having to deal with this hassle 3 out of four clicks kind of wrecks the app for me. They are the kind of ads you have to wait a few seconds before you are able to X off the ad. Unfortunately they have decided to insert pop-up ads about 75% of the time when clicking on a link to an article. This app has been a spectacular source for conservative-leaning articles and continues to be through today. You get more information without the ads or the “pay-to-read” crap. I would suggest deleting this pay-to-read app and get the “BreitHedge” or the “Report” app instead. Some of these “pay articles“ have seemed important to disseminate to all without having to pay for them. Also, there is no ability before clicking on an article to know if it is one you have to watch an ad to read, or if you cannot read the article at all due to it being only for pay members. If Daily Caller truly wanted the dissemination of this very important information one would not force someone to pay for it. For the past months Daily Caller has had certain articles, many per day, that you are unallowed to read unless you pay them a hefty monthly fee. Although the information on it is very good, my complaints below continue, and I have another complaint large enough to delete the app. UPDATE: I have deleted the Daily Caller app. ![]() New pop up ads and “fee-to-read” articles wreck the app It’s for all of these reasons why I gave the app a one star rating. I understand that they need to make money but the amount of ads are obnoxious. I don’t want to pay for a monthly subscription. ![]() I feel like it’s a punishment to those of us who have been reading their articles since Tucker Carlson days and helped make them popular. I noticed that the ads became very intrusive once The Daily Caller News Foundation began to a subscription based service. Lastly, I’m don’t like all of the advertising either as so many others have written in their reviews. You tap on it and it brings you to another page with the exact same thing. You get a couple of sentences and it says Read More. Second, is the same complaint as many others have written about. I suppose they received many emails because the problem was resolved. I never received an automatic reply email. First, the search function wasn’t functioning. However, over the past couple of months I had to report glitches through the online email address because I couldn’t find a way through the app. If I could rate them outside of the app I would give them 5 stars. The news items are great and not just a reiteration of the same contrite storyline.
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