President Donald Trump filed a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit in a Florida federal court alleging The New York Times had defamed him, his family and businesses.

US president says he is bringing defamation and libel action in Florida against the newspaper, accusing it of being a ‘virtual mouthpiece’ for Democrats

El presidente de Estados Unidos acusa al diario de “mentir durante décadas” sobre él, su familia, sus negocios y el movimiento MAGA, y de actuar como altavoz demócrata

President Donald Trump plans to file a $15-billion lawsuit against the New York Times for defamation and libel.

He has accused the paper of defamation and libel, saying it served as a "mouthpiece" for Democrats.

The US president also accused the newspaper of lying about him, his family and Maga.

NEW YORK: President Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists on Monday, according to court documents. The lawsuit…

US president accuses media organisation of being ‘mouthpiece’ for Democratic party

Trump says lawsuit is being launched in Republican stronghold of Florida

In a late night post on Monday, the president described the publication as 'one of the worst and most degenerate newspapers in the History of our Country.'

US leader claims online that the paper has been ‘lying about your favourite president’

The US president has cited the reputational damage caused by the newspaper’s coverage of his relationship with Epstein.

In a Truth Social post, Trump accused the Times of lying about him, saying it's become “a virtual ‘mouthpiece’ for the Radical Left Democrat Party.”

President Donald Trump filed a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit in a Florida federal court alleging The New York Times had defamed him, his family and businesses.

Trump will die New York Times auf 15 Milliarden Dollar Schadenersatz verklagen. Es ist nicht sein erster Angriff gegen große US-Medien.

President has accused paper of trying to damage his ‘business, personal and political reputation’

Trump’s lawsuit comes less than a week after the New York Times said it had been threatened with legal action by the White House