 Trump filed lawsuit against 20 media outlets the organization through which former president Donald Trump owns Truth Social the social media platform has filed a lawsuit against 20 media outlets alleging they defamed it through reports concerning its losses. According to and including Newsweek publications the complaint filed by the Trump media and technology group in the 12th Circuit Court in Sarasota County Florida describes reports that the company had lost 73 million dollars since being launched as an utter fabrication. Lawyers for the company argued that the reports in various outlets constituted an unprecedented and seemingly coordinated media campaign referencing that all reported the exact same false number within approximately 24 hours of one another each citing to a public securities and exchange commission filing in which the mystery 73 million dollars loss appears nowhere. When the 73 million dollars figure was first reported Truth Social released a statement which said unsurprisingly the fake news is defaming Truth Social reporting utterly false information and ignoring that yesterday's filing was a crucial milestone towards completing our proposed merger. As well as Newsweek the Hollywood reporter the New York Daily News, MSNBC, CNBC, Forbes, Axios and Reuters were named in the lawsuit. Rolling Stone magazine and the owner of the Hill are also listed. Alongside these outlets are British newspapers The Guardian and The Daily Mail as well as the owner and executive editor of the Miami Herald newspaper. Several online only outlets are named including Deadline Hollywood, the owner of Benzinga, MarketWatch, The Daily Beast, the owner of Gizmodo, Mediate and Salon. Some of the outlets named in the lawsuit have also issued updates to their articles removing the 73 million dollars figure.