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Trump campaign files libel suit against New York Times over Russia story

  • Lawsuit alleges that newspaper knowingly published false statements related to investigation of Moscow’s interference in 2016 election
  • President has claimed in the past that The Times is biased against him, and called elements of US news media ‘the enemy of the American people’

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US President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign said on Wednesday it had filed a libel lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the newspaper of intentionally publishing a false story last year related to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.

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In an escalation of the Republican president’s long-running battle with the news media, campaign officials said the lawsuit was being filed in the New York State Supreme Court, the state’s trial-level court.

A statement from the campaign said the aim of the litigation was to “hold the news organisation accountable for intentionally publishing false statements against President Trump’s campaign”.

The lawsuit relates to a March 27, 2019, opinion article written by Max Frankel, who served as executive editor of The Times from 1986 to 1994.

A taxi passes in front of the New York Times head office in New York in February 2013. Photo: Reuters
A taxi passes in front of the New York Times head office in New York in February 2013. Photo: Reuters
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A draft copy of the suit, attached to a campaign news release, accused the newspaper of “extreme bias against [the campaign] and animosity” and cited what it called The Times’ “exuberance to improperly influence the presidential election in November 2020”. Trump is seeking re-election on November 3.

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