Trump to file $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against New York Times
- Trump announced on Monday that he would file a $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the newspaper of being a "mouthpiece" for the Democratic party.
- Last week, Trump threatened to sue the Times for its reporting on a sexually aggressive note and drawing allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein that appeared to be signed by Trump.
- A judge dismissed Trump's previous $100 million lawsuit against the Times and his niece Mary Trump over obtaining his tax records in 2023, saying the claims "fail as a matter of constitutional law".
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Trump’s $15 Billion Lawsuit Claims NYT Contributed to TRUMP Token Decline
President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House. The lawsuit alleges that the newspaper and several of its journalists intentionally disparaged his reputation, including targeting his TRUMP crypto project, harming its market value and investor confidence. The TRUMP token has lost over 88% of its value since its launch in January, and Trump’s legal team argues that negative co…
The New York Times Has Done Too Much For Trump -- But Still Never Enough
Following months of mainstream media capitulation toward President Donald Trump and his administration, Trump filed a $15 billion lawsuit on Monday night against The New York Times.In his suit, which absurdly cites his Electoral College victory and his status as a bestselling “author,” Trump accuses...
$15 billion in compensation is demanded by Donald Trump of the "New York Times". The US President accuses the paper of spreading lies about him for decades as "the mouthpiece of the radical left-wing Democratic Party."
A New York Times editor on Trump's new $15 billion lawsuit
On Tuesday morning, President Trump sued the New York Times for $15 billion. The lawsuit alleges that during the 2024 election, the paper published "malicious, defamatory, and disparaging articles" that were "calculated to inflict maximum damage upon President Trump."The articles in question were adapted from the book Lucky Loser, written by two New York Times investigative journalists. According to the book, Trump inherited the equivalent of hu…
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