Judge slams brakes on Trump's dismissal of pollster lawsuit
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Left: Pollster J. Ann Selzer (Photographed by Jenny Condon, image used with permission from FIRE). Right: President Donald Trump addresses a roundtable event at “Alligator Alcatraz,” a newly established migrant detention facility located at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition facility, on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in Ochopee, Florida. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci).

Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to withdraw a federal lawsuit against Iowa’s leading newspaper and seasoned pollster J. Ann Selzer — followed by an attempt to re-lodge the case in state court — was deemed “procedurally improper” by a judge on Wednesday, who consequently removed the president’s notice of voluntary dismissal from official records.

In a concise decree approving the Des Moines Register, Gannett media company, and Selzer’s request to strike, U.S. District Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger stated that Trump’s dismissal notice “is struck from the record.” This decision was made on the grounds that it was filed even though his appeal was still underway at the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which retains jurisdiction over the matter.

“The Court strikes Trump’s voluntary dismissal and declines to terminate the case. Because Trump’s appeal confers jurisdiction to the Eighth Circuit over aspects of this case, Trump must first dismiss the appeal before voluntarily dismissing the district court case,” wrote Ebinger, a Barack Obama appointee, noting that Trump did not move to toss the case at the 8th Circuit.

“Because Trump has not filed such motion in either the district court or the circuit court, this Court can take no action that would affect the pending matter before the Eighth Circuit. Giving effect to a notice of voluntary dismissal, for all practical purposes, would result in a dismissal of Trump’s appeal — which is procedurally improper,” the judge added.

The 8th Circuit docket shows that Trump did, on June 30th, file a “stipulation for dismissal,” but the defendants countered that there was no actual stipulation or agreement to dismiss the appeal.

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“In this case, the Parties have neither stipulated nor agreed to dismissal, nor has Plaintiff filed a motion for dismissal for this Court’s consideration or to which Press Defendants could respond,” defendants stated. “Therefore, this Court should strike the purported Dismissal.”

As Law&Crime has reported, Trump sued the Des Moines Register and Selzer over a poll published ahead of the 2024 presidential election that predicted then-Vice President Kamala Harris had a slight lead over Trump in Iowa, a state he went on to win by about 13 points.

Though Selzer acknowledged the huge swing and a miss, saying that she was “humbled” by the way her career ended, litigation followed nonetheless.

As recently as Monday, Trump re-filed his complaint against Selzer and the newspaper in Iowa state court, as he had initially done before the case was removed to federal court.

The complaint was filed under an Iowa law against “consumer fraud” in which the president accused Selzer and the Register of being in cahoots with “the Democrat Party” who “hoped that the Harris Poll would create a false narrative of inevitability for Harris in the final week of the 2024 Presidential Election.” The complaint accused the defendants of committing “brazen election interference” through use of the allegedly “manipulated” poll to “deceive voters.”

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