Trump to file $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against New York Times
- President Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming malicious reporting against him and his family.
- The lawsuit specifically targets several articles published by Times journalists, accusing them of intentional defamation.
- Trump accused The New York Times of being a "mouthpiece" for the Democratic Party, alleging a long history of false reporting.
- The case is filed in U.S. District Court in Florida and follows Trump's previous lawsuits against media organizations over similar claims.
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US President Trump has announced a $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times.

The President of the United States claims that journalists published statements knowing the falsity of the statements.
Trump's charge is also seen by four journalists from The New York Times. The President of the United States says the articles published by journalists constitute "intense and malicious propaganda".
First a $100 million, now $15 billion: Trump sues NYT a second time, will he win this one?
Trump’s planned lawsuit against The New York Times follows years of clashes with the media. Past lawsuits include a $475 million case against CNN, a $100 million tax records suit against NYT and Mary Trump, a $10 billion case against The Wall Street Journal, and a $15 million ABC News settlement involving George Stephanopoulos
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