Trump accuses NYT of being ‘mouthpiece’ for Democratic party as he announces defamation action — US politics live | New York Times

Opening Summary
Good morning and welcome to the US policy live blog. I will bring Tom Ambrose and the latest news lines in the next few hours.
We start with news Donald Trump filed a $ 15 billion insult against the New York Times in the use of the latest legal transactions aimed at a large media organization..
The US President accused the Democratic Party of being a “mouthpiece ve and spreading fake and slander content about it”.
New York Times said last week that late sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein was threatened by the White House after a rude birthday note. Note bears Trump’s signature, but refused to be the author of the president.
In July, he launched legal action against another Great US newspaper, Wall Street Journal and his owner Rupert Murdoch. It has been released since then, but continues to refuse to be a Trump writer.
Filing against NYT, the last demonstration of the President’s request for legal action against the media, was held by Trump’s lawyers to a regional court in Florida on Monday night.
He named a few articles and a book written by two of the broadcast journalists and published at the beginning of the 2024 elections.
“Times betrayed the ideals of honesty, objectivity and righteousness that he once questioned, and at the same time, he also accuses NYT for being“ leading President Trump and being a Unapologist, Mistake Supplier ”.
NYT has not yet answered.
Read the entire story here:
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JD Vance contained Charlie Kirk’s podcast live yesterday from its office at the White House Complex. Lock conservative sounds and Trump administration members were included in Vance. Stephen MillerTrump’s Deputy Policy Chief and the architect of the hard migration policy of the administration, Press Secretary Karoline LeavittChief of General Staff Susie Wiles and health secretary Robert F Kennedy JR.
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KEY EVENTS
Lauren Gambino
On Monday, Donald Trump signed an executive order to send national guard troops to Memphis in the “copy of the administration’s reaction to the military leadership of the military leadership in the democratic business cities.
The Movement was accepted by Bill Lee, a Republican Governor of Tennessee Bill Lee, while signing a presidential note that sets up Memphis safe task force, Bill Lee standing behind Trump.
“We will fix this as we do Washington, Tr Trump said.
Trump, who announced his task force at an oval office meeting, said that the troops would work with federal authorities from various agencies, including FBI; Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau; Drug Application Administration; Immigration and Customs Protection (ICE); USA Marshall’s service and the Ministry of Justice. In his statements on Monday, the president talked about a series of criminal statistics and promised to terminate “savagery ve and“ making Memphis safe again ”.
Lee thanked the President for distribution. “I’m tired of the crime that keeps the city of Memphis back,” he said.
Trump told Lee that the oppression of the fight against crime would be the most proud moment ve and predicted that the crime in the city would “fall” during weeks.
Trump also joined the Oval Office, signed by the Republican Senators of the State Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty.
Last month, Trump deployed the national guard troops to Washington last month and federalized the city’s police force to “destroy” the crime in the country’s capital. The violent crime was already at the lowest level of 30 years in the city.
Trump first says that Minnesota is not ‘familiar with’ assassination of Democrat
Donald Trump initially said that he was not “familiar to the case.
The question appeared on Monday during a briefing in the Oval Office, the President’s order to reduce flags in response to the murder of the President’s right -wing activist Charlie Kirk last week.
Trump pressures why he and the Republicans continue to accuse the left for an increase in political violence when the elected officials and activists from both sides became targeted.
The stock exchange began when the tribute paid by the correspondent White House, the conservative youth activist group Turning Point, the founder of the US and the President and his family, began when he asked.
“When you are shot by a assassin, Melissa Hortman, Speaker of the Parliament of Minnesota, is also appropriate to download the flags to half staff?” CBS News headed head White House correspondent Nancy Cordes.
I’m not familiar. Who? Trump responded by leaning on the determined table.
“A democratic minnesota Assembly Speaker of the Assassination of this summer,” he said.
“Oh,” Trump replied. “If the governor had asked me to do this, I would do that.”
JD Vance threatens the pressure on ‘remote’ groups after Charlie Kirk’s shooting

Rachel Leinggang
JD Vance, Charlie Kirk’s podcast’s podcast as a guest on Monday, called “on the left” and increasing tolerance against violence and said that the administration would try to remove the groups of Kirk’s death and political violence against their rivals.
Hosting Podcast from his office next to the White House, Vance spoke with high -profile members of the Trump administration and Tucker Carlson and Trump Advisor Stephen Miller for a long time in Kirk’s movement.
Vance said that the administration will work to eliminate institutions that encourage violence and terrorism in our own country ”.
The administration would be working to do this in the coming months and said, ı He would discover every option to bring the real unity to our country and to stop what they would kill because they didn’t like what they said. ”
The political tendencies of the shooter who killed Kirk are not yet clear. Bullet enclosures found with the gun’s pistol are written in video games and online culture. Nevertheless, the important figures on the right – before a shooter caught – he declared war on the left, claiming that he was responsible for the death of Kirk.
There is no proof of a network that supports the shooter, and Miller has not proved its claims that it was a “wide domestic terrorist movement” in the game.
Miller also detailed how the administration would use the Federal Government to achieve this goal.
“As God, we will use every resource we have in the Ministry of Justice, with God, [Department of] Internal security and defining, disrupting, disassembling and destroying these networks throughout this government, Mil Miller said that they will do this in the name of Charlie’s ”.
Opening Summary
Good morning and welcome to the US policy live blog. I will bring Tom Ambrose and the latest news lines in the next few hours.
We start with news Donald Trump filed a $ 15 billion insult against the New York Times in the use of the latest legal transactions aimed at a large media organization..
The US President accused the Democratic Party of being a “mouthpiece ve and spreading fake and slander content about it”.
New York Times said last week that late sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein was threatened by the White House after a rude birthday note. Note bears Trump’s signature, but refused to be the author of the president.
In July, he launched legal action against another Great US newspaper, Wall Street Journal and his owner Rupert Murdoch. It has been released since then, but continues to refuse to be a Trump writer.
Filing against NYT, the last demonstration of the President’s request for legal action against the media, was held by Trump’s lawyers to a regional court in Florida on Monday night.
He named a few articles and a book written by two of the broadcast journalists and published at the beginning of the 2024 elections.
“Times betrayed the ideals of honesty, objectivity and righteousness that he once questioned, and at the same time, he also accuses NYT for being“ leading President Trump and being a Unapologist, Mistake Supplier ”.
NYT has not yet answered.
Read the entire story here:
In other developments:
-
Donald Trump announced that he would place the national guards in Memphis during the oval office ceremony attended by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. He added that he was thinking of sending the national guard troops to “Chicago probably next ve and followed by swimming cities like St Louis.
-
A US Court of Appeal decided that Lisa Cook could stay in the Federal Reserve Board and rejected Trump’s attempt to remove Cook from the body before a planned policy meeting today. Trump will probably appeal to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Reuters Michigan reported that the city of Ann Arbor had no reason to believe that Cook has broken any tax rule containing a house in which he declared his primary residence.
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The Senate voted to approve Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board with 48-47 votes along the party lines. Trump’s ally Miran is currently the President of the White House’s Economic Consultants Council. The vote is planned to gather for a two -day policy meeting, which is expected to vote for the reducing interest rates of the FED.
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JD Vance contained Charlie Kirk’s podcast live yesterday from its office at the White House Complex. Lock conservative sounds and Trump administration members were included in Vance. Stephen MillerTrump’s Deputy Policy Chief and the architect of the hard migration policy of the administration, Press Secretary Karoline LeavittChief of General Staff Susie Wiles and health secretary Robert F Kennedy JR.
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Marco Rubio Israeli Prime Minister Met Benjamin Netanyahu Today in Jerusalem. Rubio will go to Qatar today.
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Embers Announced that the US army strikes in a second Venezuela boat He said he was carrying narcotics. Trump said three men were killed in the strike and no US power was damaged. Democratic MPs called for an investigation into the legality of strikes.