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Updated · Fox News · Jun 22
Trump Threatens to Add NYT Iran Coverage to $15 Billion Lawsuit
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 22

Trump Threatens to Add NYT Iran Coverage to $15 Billion Lawsuit

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 22

Summary

  • Trump said Sunday he would fold the New York Times' latest Iran-war reporting into his $15 billion defamation suit, calling the paper's coverage "treasonous" and its reporting "false and ridiculous."
  • The threat followed a Times analysis arguing that nearly four months of war and an interim U.S.-Iran agreement had not removed what U.S. and Israeli officials see as Iran's main threats, including its nuclear program and missiles.
  • Trump rejected that assessment, saying Iran's military, navy and air force were effectively destroyed and that the Strait of Hormuz remained open.
  • The White House has cast the memorandum of understanding as a diplomatic breakthrough after Operation Epic Fury, and JD Vance said talks in Switzerland secured a mechanism to keep Hormuz open and bring IAEA inspectors back.
  • The clash adds to Trump's broader legal offensive against major media outlets; ABC News and Paramount have already reached settlements tied to his future presidential library.

Insights

After a costly war, does a deal ignoring Iran's missiles and proxies represent a true victory or a strategic concession?
With depleted US defenses and ongoing strikes, is the fragile Iran peace deal built to last or destined to collapse?