Donald Trump's $15bn defamation lawsuit against The New York Times has been struck down by a judge, giving the president 28 days to try again.
Earlier this week, Mr Trump said it's his "honour" to sue the newspaper , after it published a report on alleged notes he sent to Jeffrey Epstein.
US District Judge Steven Merryday described Mr Trump's complaint as a "decidedly improper" attempt to attack an adversary.
A complaint, he said, should "fairly, precisely, directly, soberly, and economically inform the defendants... of the nature and content of the claims".
"A complaint is not a public forum for vituperation and invective - not a protected platform to rage against an adversary," the judge added.
He has given Mr Trump 28 days to submit an amended complaint of no more than 40 pages