
"Judge Gayles did not ask that the president refile the suit. First, the judge found that, because Trump failed to establish actual malice, it would be premature to address the WSJ's factual claims that the statements in the article are true and, as a matter of law, not defamatory."
"Our powerful case against The Wall Street Journal, and other defendants, was asked to be re-filed by the Judge. It is not a termination, it is a suggested re-filing, and we will be, as per the Order, re-filing an updated lawsuit on or before April 27th."
President Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal was dismissed by District Court Judge Darrin Gayles for failing to prove actual malice. Trump's legal team intends to refile the lawsuit following the judge's guidance. Andy McCarthy criticized Trump's interpretation of the ruling, clarifying that the judge did not suggest a refile but found the initial claims insufficient. The case's factual claims may be revisited, and Trump's spokesperson emphasized accountability for misleading news.
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