Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
NEWYou can now hear FOX News Articles!
Donald Trump Grew up in Queens – a very beautiful neighborhood, but still an outer district.
On the east River is the glittering skyline of what those who do not live there call “the city”. And in the middle of this island is the New York Times building.
When the Times paid tribute to the real estate developer for the profil creation, worthy, 1976It was a puff piece at first glance:
“He is tall, slim and blonde, with dazzling white teeth, and he looks so much Robert Redford. He drives through the city with his initials, DJT.
President Donald Trump is now suing the New York Times in a defamation of $ 15 billion. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
The reference of Redford is now sadly dated because the actor has died in his sleep (“I think good,” I think, “says Trump.) But in the play the” fast speaker “admitted that his father Fred Trump, who had built in Queens and Brooklyn with a civil class with a bourgeois class, tried to crack the Manhattan market because of” psychology “.
(My favorite judgment: “Mr. Trump, who says he was shy, allowed a reporter to accompany him for a typical working day.”)
I bring all of this as a man from Brooklyn who lived in Queens, how the president always searched for the approval of the newspaper.
And he got it – although the tabloids loved his feud even more – until he went into politics.
Now the president has submitted a lawsuit of $ 15 billion against the New York Times.
It is a strange suit and it has the chance of a snowball in hell of success.
An explanation of the Times states that the lawsuit “has no earnings”. (Alexandra Schuler/Bild Allianz via Getty Images)
In a Times declaration it says: “This lawsuit has no earnings. They lack legitimate legal claims and instead is an attempt to suppress and discourage independent reporting.” What is strange is that there was no triggering story, no specific inaccuracy claims. This is in a sharp contrast to the successful suits of the President against CBS and ABC.
Of course, it is often the point to submit a lawsuit that forces even the largest companies to issue assets for legal costs.
In the 1980s, Trump sued the Chicago Tribune Architecture, Paul Gapp, who was awarded by Pulitzer, for $ 500 million because he criticized his plan for the construction of America’s highest building and storey tower-in Manhattan. “One of the stupidest things that someone could add to New York or another city,” wrote Gapp.
Trump said that he “torpedoed” the project “and” publicly mocked and despised “. A judge later rejected the lawsuit as a protected opinion.
The new suit names Peter Baker, correspondent of the White House and the investigative journalist Michael Schmidt. It also calls Susanne Craig and Ross Buettner, partly for their book “Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump wasted his father’s fortune and created the illusion of success”.
Craig revealed some of Trump’s tax returns and she and her team won a Pulitzer because she had reported on his finances.
In the ABC case, the network for George Stephanopoulos opted for 16 million US dollars, since Trump was liable for rape in the civil lawsuit introduced by E. Jean Carroll and not “sexual abuse”.
CBS also agreed to pay $ 16 million after the unethical processing of the Kamala Harris interview over “60 minutes” to make them more coherent.
He also sued the parent company of Wall Street Journal for reporting on his birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein – which he continues to deny, although the news from the files of the predator has appeared with many similarities.
The CBS mother company triggers a massive outrage with Trump Latuit billing
In the lawsuit against the times, submitted in FloridaThe president only expects his campaign reporting. He says of the truth that he moves against “one of the worst and most degenerated newspapers in the history of our country” and a virtual “mouthpiece” for the radical left Democratic Party. I consider it the largest illegal campaign contribution. Your confirmation by Kamala Harris, which actually romped the center on the front of the front, on the front, in the Loga -Times -Maddy Madode, in the Loga -Time Langen, in the New Yorker. Your favorite president (I!), My Family, Business, The America First Movement, Maga and our nation as a whole.
I go out to a member to say that executing an editorial on the front page falls under the category of freedom of speaking and that many papers have occasionally done it.
And remember that Trump, as the ultimate public personality, would have to prove the malice of the newspaper or the invisible disregard for the preservation of the true or not.
ABC decided on $ 16 million in his lawsuit affected by Trump. (Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
In view of the fact that the president’s reporting is overwhelming, we say that time leads to resistance.
The Trump suit accuses “persistent election disorders of the Legacy Media”.
But if a plaintiff cannot refer to a verifiable inaccuracy First packaging Reporting and opinion.
Subscribe to Howies Media Buzzmeter -Podcast, a reef in the hottest stories of the day
With Marine One in the background yesterday, Jonathan Karl von Abc, from whom Trump knows, has criticized the left of Pam Bondi’s examinations: “Many people, many of their allies, say, hate speech is freedom of speech.”
“She would probably pursue people like you! Because you treat me so unfairly! It’s hate! You have a lot of hatred in your heart!”
A moment later Trump said: “Maybe you will come to ABC. Well, ABC has paid me $ 16 million for a form of hate speeches recently, do you? Your company paid me $ 16 million for a form of hate speech, so maybe you have to follow you.”
Click here to get the FOX News app
A lawsuit as a weapon is carried out for the president. That is why he is suing the New York Times, the newspaper on the other side of the river, with which he has always had a love of hate-and most of the time.