Willie Brown may take legal action against Trump for helicopter ride story.
Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown has recently refuted a story told by former President Donald Trump about a near-crash incident in a helicopter. Brown has warned that he may take legal action against Trump for spreading false information. In an interview with CBS News, Brown denied ever being in a helicopter with Trump and expressed his intention to sue the former President to ensure that he stops spreading lies.
Trump had claimed last week that he had a scary helicopter ride with Brown, but it seems that Trump may have confused Brown with another politician. Former California Governor Jerry Brown and Trump did survey wildfire damage together in 2018, but there were no reported issues during their helicopter ride. A former California state senator named Nate Holden believes that Trump may have been referring to him instead, as he had a near-crash experience with Trump in a helicopter back in 1990.
Brown has emphasized his willingness to take legal action against Trump to protect his reputation, especially in relation to his friendship with Vice President Kamala Harris. Brown, who dated Harris in the 1990s, denied Trump’s claim that he spoke negatively about her. He stressed that the incident in question did not happen and accused Trump of deliberately misrepresenting the facts to discredit Harris.
When asked about the possibility of it being a simple mix-up by Trump, Brown dismissed that notion, stating that it was a deliberate attempt to tarnish Harris’s image. He expressed his belief that Trump was trying to diminish Harris by involving Brown in a negative light. CBS News has reached out to the Trump campaign for a response to Brown’s statements.
In conclusion, Willie Brown stands firm in refuting Trump’s helicopter story and is prepared to take legal action if necessary to protect his integrity and that of Vice President Kamala Harris. The truth behind the alleged helicopter incident remains a point of contention between the two public figures.

