We know the Media (including social media) can pretty much say anything about a politician. We also know that they have a lot of liberty commenting on those in the public eye. But what, just what, if they say absolutely deceptive and malicious things about a "civilian". A person who just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. To make matters worse, it's a young teenager. But hey, you despise what he stands for or at least what you think he stands for or what his parents stand for.
This will be an interesting case if it makes it into court. I'm guessing major media outlets accused will simply want to settle and keep this out of the public eye. With a divided country arguing about "fake news", do Liberal media outlets will want a court demonstrating and determining for the entire nation what is "fake news". Do CNN, NYTimes, etc. want Trump tweeting repeatedly about their deception and risk having a court validate him?
However, if this makes it into a court, it's not a slam dunk. There's some subjective interpretation to made of the video clips. I think courts will be cautious in penetrating the Media's 1st Amendment rights.