Why is Donald Trump considering legal action against New York Times?
Donald Trump is thinking about suing the New York Times. This is over how they reported his lawsuit against Paramount. The Paramount case involves a CBS interview with Kamala Harris. Trump claims it was edited unfairly. He believes the New York Ti...

The US economy contracted as a rush to import goods ahead of President Trump's tariffs weighed on economic growth, the department said
Trump, on his Truth Social platform, blasted the New York Times' coverage of his legal suit against CBS-owner Paramount, saying it "makes them liable for tortious interference, including in Elections, which we are intently studying."
"Tortious interference" occurs when a contract or business relationship is intentionally damaged by another person's actions.
The Paramount suit revolves around a pre-election interview last year by the CBS program "60 Minutes" with Trump's Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, which he alleges was edited to remove an embarrassing response.
ALSO READ: Did Trump's tariffs hurt US economy in first quarter? Here's what the GDP report card says
Multiple US media outlets have reported in recent days that Paramount leadership has approved plans to settle with Trump, to help win regulatory approval of the company's sale to another firm.
"The case we have against 60 Minutes, CBS, and Paramount is a true WINNER," Trump said Wednesday.
"Despite all of the above... the Failing New York Times, which is Fake News both in writing and polling, claims that 'people' said that the case is baseless."
"Nothing like this, the illegal creation of an answer for a Presidential Candidate, has ever been done before, they have to pay a price for it, and the Times should also be on the hook for their likely unlawful behavior," he said.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.