"Trump's legal claims, totaling billions, face severe scrutiny in "New York Times" article"
The New York Times, one of the most influential national daily newspapers in the United States, has dismissed a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit filed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The lawsuit, which was initiated on a local Monday evening, seeks $15 billion in damages.
The lawsuit, according to the German Press Agency, lacks a valid legal basis and is an attempt to suppress independent reporting. The German Press Agency has also criticized the lawsuit as an attempt to intimidate the media.
Trump announced the lawsuit on his Truth Social platform, accusing the newspaper of intentionally and maliciously defaming him. The relevant court document details Trump's accusations against the New York Times.
However, the New York Times remains unphased. In a statement, the newspaper asserted its commitment to investigating fearlessly and advocating for the constitutional right of journalists to ask questions in the public interest.
The lawsuit was filed against the New York Times and several of its journalists, accused of defamation ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Yet, the search results do not provide the name of the lawyer representing the New York Times in Donald Trump's lawsuit.
The New York Times, along with the Washington Post, continues to be one of the most influential national daily newspapers in the United States. Despite the lawsuit, the newspaper remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding journalistic integrity and promoting truthful reporting.
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