The judge launches an American trial of $ 15 billion against the New York Times

Friday, a Florida Federal Judge launched an American defamation trial of $ 15 billion filed by US President Donald Trump against the New York Times.
American district judge Steven Merryday decided that Trump’s 85 -page trial was too long and full of “tedious and heavy” language which had no impact on the legal affair.
“A complaint is not a megaphone for public relations or a podium for a passionate prayer during a political gathering,” wrote Merryday in an order of four pages. “This action will begin, continue and end in accordance with the rules of procedure and in a professional and dignified manner.”
The judge gave Trump 28 days to file a modified complaint which should not exceed 40 pages.
The trial has targeted journalists four times in a book and three articles published within two months before the last elections.
Times had called the costume without merit and an attempt to discourage independent relationships. “We welcome the judge’s rapid decision, which acknowledged that the complaint was a political document rather than a serious legal file,” spokesman Charlie Stadlander said on Friday.
Trial used for “rage” against the opponent: judge
Merryday noted that the trial did not reach the first defamation count to page 80.
The trial immerses Trump’s work on The apprentice TV show and an “extended list” of the other apparitions from Trump’s media.
“As each lawyer knows (where knowledge is presumed), a complaint is not a public forum for vituperation and invective – not a protected platform for rage against an opponent,” wrote Merryday. “Although lawyers receive a minimum of expressive latitude by pleading for the claim of a client, the complaint of this action extends far beyond the external limit of this latitude.”
President Donald Trump suggested that networks that “give him a bad press” should have their licenses suspend. It comes after ABC prevented Jimmy Kimmel Live! Indefinitely after the pressure of the president of the federal federal commission named Trump, Brendan Carr.
The trial has appointed a book and an article written by journalists from the Times Russtner and Susanne Craig who focuses on Trump’s finances and his role as pre-president The apprentice.
Trump declared in the trial they “colmo in a malicious way the story without fact” that the television producer Mark Burnett transformed Trump into a celebrity – “even if at and before the moment of publications, the defendants knew that President Trump was already a mega -cele brittle and a huge success in the business”.
The trial also attacked said that journalists made Trump’s first trade relations and his father, Fred Trump.
Trump also cited an article by Peter Baker on October 20, “for Trump, a life of scandals is heading for a moment of judgment”.
He also continued Michael S. Schmidt for a room two days later with an interview with Trump’s chief of staff, John Kelly, as the election is approaching, Kelly warns that Trump would govern like a dictator. “
Trump also brought prosecution against ABC News as well as CBS News’ 60 minutesWho were both settled amicably by the mother companies of press organizations.
Trump also continued The Wall Street Journal And the Rupert Murdoch media magnate in July after the newspaper published a story reporting on its links with the rich financier and the sex offender condemned Jeffrey Epstein.
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