Chief Executive Swears to Stop ‘Radical Left Media’ Following Filing NYT Court Case
After launching a massive fifteen-billion-dollar legal claim versus the New York Times, the head of state vowed to prevent what he called the “far-left media” from damaging the nation.
Digital Network Statement
Using his digital channel his preferred app, the chief executive stated that he had obtained “amazing” responses about the legal action.
“The overwhelming opinion is, ‘IT’S ABOUT TIME!’ he posted. “Progressive press is striving to harm the United States. We are going to halt them on all fronts!!!”
Court Charges
Through legal action filed in Florida courts, the president has accused the outlet of spreading “misleading and harmful” content concerning him.
Reply from the Publication
A spokesperson for the newspaper responded: “This legal action has no merit. It does not contain any legitimate grounds and rather represents an effort to intimidate and hinder fact-based journalism. The publication shall not be swayed by intimidation tactics. Our team plans to persist to report the facts impartially and support writers’ first amendment privilege.”
History
This legal action represents the newest in a string of massive legal claims the president has initiated against American news organizations since his comeback to the presidency.
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