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US President Donald Trump is preparing to announce an agreement with the Prime Minister of the British Prime Minister Keira Starmer (not in the picture) between the two countries, in the checkers following the state visit on September 18, 2025 to Eilsbury, Britain.
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Federal Judge in Tampa, Florida, rejected the president on Friday Donald Trump‘s Slave lawsuits for $ 15 billion against The New York Times As “obviously incorrectly and unacceptable”, but it allows Trump to dress much shorter and less contaminated with civil complaints over the next month.
Judge Stephen Meririd criticized Prolonged trump trump – The time blaming the time is that he was a “man -made” for the Democratic Party – for being praised for the president and “unnecessary allegations” for too long.
Later, Trump said, “I win, I will win things,” after the ABC News reporter Jonathan Carl noted during the Oval Office event that Merryday threw out his lawsuit.
Then Trump attacked Carl, saying, “You’re guilty, John, you are guilty. ABC is a scary network, a very unjust network, and you need to be ashamed. NBC is equally bad. I don’t know who is worse.”
Merryday noted that Trump’s lawsuit, which was filed only on Monday, “consumes” 85 pages, and that two Trump civilian points against the newspaper are in detail only on the last pages, after many pages that think about Trump’s enemies and boast its business and political achievement.
“As every lawyer knows (or allegedly knew), the complaint is not a public forum for a vitamation and invective – not a protective platform for the enemy,” wrote Merride, which was appointed to the Federal Law for former President George W. Bush.
“The complaint is not a megaphone for public relations or a podium for a hot defeat on a political action or a functional equivalent of the Hyde Park’s corner,” the judge said, citing the famous London shelter.
Merryday gave Trump and his 28 days lawyer to file a supplemented lawsuit against Times, four of his journalists, and Penguin Random House, who were named defendants in the original complaint.
But he warned them not to make it more than 40 pages, “except for signature, signature and any commitment.”
“This action will begin, will continue and end in accordance with the rules of the procedure and professional and worthy way,” the judge wrote.
The penguin was named in the complaint because Trump’s lawyers said they “published a false one
Many and defamatory book called “Lucky Lockest: How Donald Trump has shot his father’s happiness and created the illusion of success” by two Times journalists named in a suit, Susan Craig and Rus Butner.
A press secretary of Trump’s legal team, in a CNBC’s statement about the judge’s order, said: “President Trump will continue to attract fake news in the framework of the power plant against the New York Times, his journalists and Penguin Random House, according to the leadership of the judge in the logistics.”
The press secretary of The Times said: “We welcome a quick decision of the judge, who acknowledged that the complaint was a political document rather than a serious legal submission.”