Judge Dismisses Trump Media's $3.8 Billion Defamation Suit Against Washington Post
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Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 7
Judge Dismisses Trump Media's $3.8 Billion Defamation Suit Against Washington Post
3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 7
Summary
U.S. District Judge Thomas Barber granted summary judgment to The Washington Post, throwing out Trump Media’s $3.8 billion defamation case filed in 2023.
Barber said Trump Media failed to show evidence that could let a jury find actual malice by clear and convincing evidence, the key standard for public-figure defamation claims.
The suit targeted a May 13, 2023 Post article about Trump Media’s financing before its merger with Digital World Acquisition, which later cleared regulators in February 2024 and listed as DJT in March.
On May 22, 2026, after discovery ended, The Post appended a correction saying Trump Media did not pay the $240,000 loan referral fee stated in the article.
Trump Media called that correction a win and said it is weighing an appeal, while The Post said it was pleased with the ruling and awaits the full written opinion.