US judge tosses Trump’s lawsuit against New York Times for being too long

Published: 1:10am, 20 Sep 2025Updated: 1:54am, 20 Sep 2025

A Florida federal judge on Friday tossed out a US$15 billion defamation lawsuit filed by US President Donald Trump against The New York Times.

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US District Judge Steven Merryday ruled that Trump’s lawsuit was overly long and was full of “tedious and burdensome” language that had no bearing on the legal case.

“A complaint is not a megaphone for public relations or a podium for a passionate oration at a political rally,” Merryday said in a four-page order.

“This action will begin, will continue, and will end in accord with the rules of procedure and in a professional and dignified manner.”

The judge ruled that Trump has 28 days to file an amended complaint that should not exceed 40 pages in length.

A sign for The New York Times hangs above the entrance to its building in New York in May 2021. Photo: AP
A sign for The New York Times hangs above the entrance to its building in New York in May 2021. Photo: AP

The lawsuit named a book and an article written by Times reporters Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig that focuses on Trump’s finances and his pre-presidency starring role in television’s The Apprentice.

  

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