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00:00A judge has thrown out the president's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times,
00:05in part because the judge says it's too long.
00:10The judge said in the filing that the suit lacked, quote, any legitimate legal claims.
00:16There must have been various matters in that complaint,
00:21which from the judge's point of view were both inflammatory and irrelevant, and so offended him.
00:27The judge also said the filing violated Rule 8 for this kind of lawsuit.
00:32That requires several things, including complaints be a short and plain statement.
00:38The complaint is this sort of laundry list of, you know, saying nice things about Trump
00:44and making irrelevant claims about, you know, how much he won the election by
00:50and making statements about his dad,
00:54none of which is actually particularly relevant to whatever claim there might be.
01:01The judge will allow the Trump team to refile,
01:04but said they need to cut it from 85 pages to 40 maximum.
01:09It is the kind of response that is appropriate to
01:15lawyers who aren't otherwise showing that they're capable of following the rules.
01:21Trump sued the paper for $15 billion, alleging the Times and Penguin Random House Publishing
01:29trying to damage his reputation before the 2024 election.
01:34They cited several articles and a book from Times reporters called Lucky Loser.
01:40The suit says in part, these publications were created with a backward methodology.
01:45The authors started with a desired narrative for the book and the articles,
01:50and then to achieve that narrative, they falsified, distorted, and manipulated facts.
01:55The president plans to refile.
01:58And then likely the New York Times will file a motion to throw out the lawsuit on grounds of various deficiencies,
02:07and either that will work or not.
02:09If not, then the lawsuit will move to discovery.
02:14And here it's very odd that Trump files these suits because that means he is subject to discovery.
02:21And that means that the New York Times can ask him many, many questions,
02:26get him to turn over many documents, and he's typically quite loathe to do that.
02:30This legal battle comes as Trump's relationship with the media becomes increasingly adversarial,
02:36including his threat to revoke the licenses of networks who he sees as against him.
02:41For Straight Arrow News, I'm Cara Rucker.
02:44For more unbiased, fact-driven news, download the Straight Arrow News mobile app today.
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