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Trump files $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times over campaign compensation

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartSeptember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump filed a federal government defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, four reporters, Penguin Random House on Monday over coverage of the 2024 campaign.

The lawsuit has been filed in US District Court for the Central District of Florida, which covers areas that live outside the White House, accusing the newspapers of trying to ruin his reputation as a businessman, and accusing the judges and ju-seekers of biasing him in his campaign and reporting on his campaign.

The reporters and defendants are Suzanne Craig, Russ Boettner, Peter Baker and Michael S. Schmidt. Penguin’s Random House published a book by Craig and Buetner entitled “Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Wastes His Father’s Fortune and Creates the Illusion of Success.”

Schmidt, Craig and Baker have all spent time as analysts on MSNBC or NBC News.

The lawsuit claimed that it “continued to spread the falsehood and honorable atonal damages about President Trump,” and refused to acknowledge that it “secured the greatest personal and political achievements in American history” with its 2024 victory.

The suits pick up the editors of the New York Times who support Democrats’ enemy Kamala Harris.

“The (editor) board hypocritically claimed without evidence that President Trump would “disregard the norms and dismantle the system that strengthened our country,” the lawsuit states.

Also, in 2024, he points to three full-length articles by a paper reporter who saw past scandals, analysed his character as being able to move his character towards dictatorship, and submitted a challenging story about his success as a businessman.

“Today, the Times is the perfect mouthpiece for the Democrats,” the submission argues. “The editorial routine for newspapers is now one of the industry-scale delinquent losses and one of the honour-lib losses to political opponents. As such, the era has become a false, major provider of and non-apology to President Trump.”

Reporters named in the New York Times, Penguin’s Random House and the lawsuit also did not immediately respond to requests for comment early Tuesday. NBC News has contacted MSNBC for comment.

The lawsuit includes a letter sent by Trump’s lawyers to the New York Times and responses from lawyers from two media organizations in October. The letter to the Times called for a cease-to-feel statement of “false and honour-loss statement” to the president, and listed a series of complaints about the time reporting.

Newsroom lawyer David McClaud responded by defending the report in an article mentioned by Trump’s lawyers.

“Little needs to be said about the rest of your letter, which is principally a litany of personal complaints about The New York Times and its reporters, punctuated with falsehoods and premised on the deeply troubling notice that anyone who dares to report unfavorable facts about a presidential candidate is engaged in “sabotage” (as opposed to, say, contributing to the free exchange of information and ideas that makes our democracy possible),” McCraw write, according to the letter attached to the lawsuit Monday.

Carolyn K. Foley, Senior Vice President and Deputy Advisor at Random House at Penguin, responded to Trump’s lawyer, Edward Andrew Palzik.

The filing Monday seeks more than $15 billion in compensatory damages for allegedly defamatory losses, as well as unspecified punitive damages.

CBS parent companies ABC and Paramount resolved the lawsuit filed by Trump, and the president launched a new one against the Wall Street Journal and its ownership in July.

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