No, but charges can be pressed depending on the lie.
actually it is illegal and is called slander, which is where you tell infactual information about someone which reduces their status or reputation
rummor is when many people spread lies about someone or something
newspaper
A newspaper spread refers to two facing pages in a newspaper that are designed to be seen together as a single layout. It is a way to present information, images, and advertisements in a cohesive and visually appealing manner.
You make up bad lies about someone tell one person to pass it on to as many people as possible and thats how
newspaper and people who traveled as messengers
The responsibility for impeaching someone lies with the Hourse of Representatives. The responsibility for trying the offense lies with the Senate.
If your local newspaper prints lies about a person, you can bring this to their attention by contacting the newspaper directly with evidence to support your claim. You can request a retraction or correction to the false information. If the newspaper does not respond appropriately, you may consider seeking legal advice to explore further actions such as a defamation lawsuit.
Benjamin Lundy
William Lloyd Garrison
Ask someone else like The Sun newspaper
confront them about it
William Lloyd Garrison published a newspaper called "The Liberator" to spread his anti-slavery ideas.