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Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against New York Times

US President Donald Trump is preparing to make an agreement with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (not in the picture) between the two countries in Dama at the end of a state visit in Aylesbury, England on 18 September 2025.

Leon Neal | Through Reuters

On Friday, Tampa rejected President Donald Trump’s $ 15 billion insulting case in Florida, Florida New York Times “Absolutely inappropriate and unacceptable”, but Trump will allow a much shorter and less fluoride -modified civilian complaint in the next month.

Judge Steven Merryday criticized Trump’s long case – For the Democratic Party for a long time for the president and “unnecessary claims” that blames the times of being a “mouthpiece”.

Merryday said only 85 pages of the case filed on Monday “consumed” and Trump’s two civilians against the newspaper, Trump’s enemies and work and political achievements, after many pages of boasting only on the last few pages, he said.

Former President George HW Bush was appointed by the Federal Bank on the federal bench, “Every lawyer knows (or assumed), a complaint is not a public forum for vituperation and invitation – not an angry platform against an enemy.”

“The complaint is not a functional equivalent of a passionate orator or Hyde park speakers at a megaphone or a political rally for public relations.” He said.

Merryday gave Trump and his lawyers to file a modified lawsuit against Penguin Random House, all of them called Times, four journalists, and all of the original complaints.

However, he warned them not to last longer than 40 pages, “excluding the title, signature and any additional”.

The judge said, “This action will begin, continue and end the procedure rules and professional and honorable way.”

Penguin was chosen for a complaint because Trump’s lawyers “wrongly publish,
“Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump reduced his father’s reserve and was created twice by two journalists of two journalists, Susanne Craig and Russian Buettner in the case.

“President Trump, New York Times, reporters and Penguin Random House, will continue to hold false news in line with the logistical administration of the judge,” Trump’s spokesman for the judge’s order. ” He said.

“We welcome the judge’s rapid decision, which acknowledges that the complaint is a political document rather than a serious legal filing.”

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