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Yes, public officials can sue for slander, but they face a higher burden of proof compared to private individuals. They must demonstrate that the statement was made with actual malice, meaning the speaker knew the information was false or acted with reckless disregard for the truth. This standard is set to balance the need for free speech with the rights of public officials to protect their reputations.

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