

“Prior to publication of the ADL Article, ADL knew that the Rothschilds controlled Soros and that Soros controlled McMaster,” the lawsuit reads.Īlso at issue is a doctored cartoon that Ben accuses the ADL of altering:Ībove: original cartoon on left altered cartoon on rightīen maintains that the faked cartoon has remained on the ADL website and third-party websites. In one portion of the lawsuit, Garrison claims that the ADL had to have known that McMaster actually was under the sway of Soros, and that Soros therefore owed his loyalty to the Rothschilds-the exact situation laid out in the cartoon. Garrison’s suit doesn’t just allege reputational damage, it also defends the cartoon on the merits. The cartoonist alleges that the ADL falsely labeled Garrison as anti-Semitic based on the above cartoon. The suit revolves around a couple of Ben’s cartoons.
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Garrison alleges in his suit that when the famed Jewish non-governmental organization called one of his cartoons about wealthy Democratic financier George Soros anti-Semitic, it cost him “embarrassment, humiliation, mental suffering, anguish, injury to his name and professional reputation,” as well as an invitation to a Trump White House event. However, Garrison’s lawsuit tries to disprove charges of anti-Semitism by relying on several anti-Semitic conspiracy theories involving George Soros and the Rothschild family, whom neo-Nazis and other anti-Semites falsely believe control world governments. As reported by liberal websites the Daily Beast and Raw Story, the “Trump loving cartoonist” is suing the Anti-Defamation League for defamation.īen Garrison, a Trump-loving conservative political cartoonist, has filed a lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League for labeling some of his work as anti-Semitic. That last action has become part of a lawsuit the cartoonist has filed.

Faucet’ has a history of controversial drawings that showed support for conspiracy theories and invoked charges of anti-Semitism.īen Garrison’s cartoons became so controversial that he was banned from attending the White House’s summit on social media in July of last year.

That has resulted in some media outlets profiling Ben, like The Daily Mail: As we reported yesterday a months old Ben Garrison cartoon recently brought the cartoonist into the spotlight when White House aide Dan Scavino used the political cartoon in a concerted effort by the White House to undermine public confidence in Dr.
