The jury deliberated a little over two hours before reaching its verdict. A judge and a different jury had reached the same conclusion about Palin’s defamation claims in 2022, but her lawsuit was revived by an appeals court.

Palin was subdued as she left the courthouse and made her way to a waiting car, telling reporters: “I get to go home to a beautiful family of five kids and grandkids and a beautiful property and get on with life. And that’s nice.”

Later, she posted on the social platform X that she planned to “keep asking the press to quit making things up.”

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    At least she has a nice view of Russia from her backyard to enjoy while recovering from this defeat.

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        IIRC a Russian tank breaks down near enough to her house that they go to her for “help”, standard pornography ensues.

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      https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/sarah-palin-russia-house/

      Did Sarah Palin Say: ‘I Can See Russia from My House’?

      2008 GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin did not say ‘I can see Russia from my house.’ That line originated with an SNL spoof.

      The basis for the line was Governor Palin’s 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee. During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded: “They’re our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska”:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diomede_Islands

      Big Diomede Island on the right is part of Russia.

      Little Diomede Island on the left is part of the United States.