Trump Media and Technology Group's $3.8 billion defamation lawsuit against The Washington Post was dismissed by a federal judge in Florida, but the company maintains that the ruling was premature and that the case should have proceeded to trial. The lawsuit stemmed from a 2023 article titled "Trust linked to porn-friendly bank could gain a stake in Trump's Truth Social," which Trump Media alleges contained false and defamatory statements. The company argues that the article misrepresented its financial dealings and connections, potentially harming its reputation and business interests. Despite the judge's ruling, Trump Media asserts that it has a strong case and is considering an appeal. A spokesperson for the company stated, "We believe a jury should decide whether these falsehoods were actionable and will evaluate whether to appeal last week’s ruling in due course. We will also continue to hold the media accountable." This perspective underscores the company's commitment to defending its reputation and holding media organizations accountable for their reporting.
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Published July 8, 2026 at 1:16 PM UTC