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BREAKING : I hope that she does it. Hillary Clinton is thinking about Suing Trump for $300 billion for Defamation at the Clintons. Raise your hand if you want Trump impeached immediately ✋
This claim appears to originate from a chain of reposts on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Threads, Instagram, and Facebook, where users have amplified an identical or near-identical message. Many posts include dramatic graphics or images emphasizing the alleged lawsuit amount and a call for Trump’s impeachment, often framed as a pro-Clinton or anti-Trump rallying cry.

However, extensive searches across news sources, court records, and reliable reporting reveal no credible evidence that Hillary Clinton is actually considering, planning, or preparing such a lawsuit against Donald Trump for $300 billion (or any similar massive sum) in defamation damages related to the Clinton family.
Variations of the rumor have appeared with lower figures, such as $100 billion, in some social media posts dating back to early 2026 or even late 2025, but these also lack substantiation from mainstream outlets, legal filings, or statements from Clinton’s representatives.
No official announcements, court dockets, or comments from Clinton, her legal team, or associates support the story.
Defamation lawsuits by public figures like Clinton against another public figure like Trump face an extremely high bar under U.S. law (requiring proof of “actual malice” — that false statements were made knowingly or with reckless disregard for the truth). Awards in the hundreds of billions would be unprecedented and practically implausible, far exceeding typical defamation settlements or judgments (even high-profile cases rarely reach nine figures, let alone 12).
The claim seems to be a piece of unverified viral misinformation or satirical/political trolling, similar to past recycled rumors about Clinton-Trump legal battles. Notably, the reverse has historical precedent: In 2022, Trump filed (and later withdrew) a racketeering lawsuit against Clinton and others over 2016 election-related claims, resulting in nearly $1 million in sanctions against him and his attorney for filing a “frivolous” case — a ruling upheld on appeal as recently as late 2025.
Recent activity shows the post gaining traction among certain partisan accounts, with thousands of likes, reposts, and replies expressing support (or mockery). Some users have even referenced Grok or other fact-checkers debunking it directly.
In short, while the headline makes for explosive online content, it remains unsubstantiated rumor rather than breaking news. No lawsuit of this nature has been filed or credibly reported as imminent. Political tensions between the two figures continue, but this particular story does not appear grounded in reality. Stay tuned to verified sources for any actual legal developments.