President Donald Trump's $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times has been tossed, for now.Calling the president's 85-page lawsuit "decidedly improper and impermissible," a federal judge in Tampa threw it out and gave him 28 days to file a new complaint that had to be under 40 pages.U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday blasted the Trump suit for alleging only two acts of defamation, yet "Count I appears on page eighty, and Count II appears on page eighty-three." He also criticized the suit's flowery descriptions about Trump and overly political language, writing a complaint is not a "public forum for vituperation and invective" or a "megaphone for public relations or a podium for a passionate oration at a political rally."Trump's lawsuit filed this week was his latest against a major media organization. He accused the paper of being a virtual "mouthpiece" for the Democratic Party and making an illegal "campaign contribution" in 2024 to opponent Kamala Harris.The Times responded that the lawsuit was an intimidation tactic and meritless.A spokesman for Trump's legal team signaled the lawsuit will proceed."President Trump will continue to hold the Fake News accountable through this powerhouse lawsuit against the New York Times, its reporters, and Penguin Random House, in accordance with the judge’s direction on logistics," the spokesman said.Fox News Digital reached out to The New York Times and the White House for comment.This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates…