
In a dramatic legal reversal, the Pulitzer Prize Board has escalated its defense against former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit by demanding extensive personal records, including his tax returns, financial documents, and medical and prescription history.
The board argues that if Trump is seeking damages, his finances and health claims are directly relevant to the case.
Legal experts say the move signals an aggressive discovery strategy that could significantly raise the stakes for Trump.

What began as an attempt to challenge the Pulitzer Board’s credibility has now shifted into a broad inquiry that may expose information Trump has long worked to keep private.
Sources close to the case describe growing concern within Trump’s legal team, as the demands could open the door to years of financial scrutiny and sensitive disclosures.

The board maintains that its request is standard in high-profile defamation cases where damages are claimed.
The court has not yet ruled on whether Trump must comply, but the confrontation marks a critical turning point—one that could reshape the lawsuit and carry consequences far beyond the original complaint.
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