
Donald Trump’s ridiculous lawsuit against the New York Times has already been thrown out of court by a federal judge in Florida. This was a defamation and libel lawsuit filed because the NYT hurt his delicate feelings because they said truthful things that made him sadz.
HIs 85-page lawsuit accused the newspaper and its reporters of “defaming him in a book and three articles he said were false and defamatory.”
Sure, Jan.
The 85-page complaint was ridiculous. The judge overseeing the case called it “decidedly improper and impermissible.” Judge Merryday, a Bush appointee, issued a “scathing ruling on Friday, lambasting the president and his lawyers for the lawsuit.”
In his ruling, he said:
“In this action, a prominent American citizen (perhaps the most prominent American citizen) alleges defamation by a prominent American newspaper publisher (perhaps the most prominent American newspaper publisher) and by several other corporate and natural persons. Alleging only two simple counts of defamation, the complaint consumes eighty-five pages. Count I appears on page eighty, and Count II appears on page eighty-three.”
I guess the first 79 pages were talking about how great Trump is.