CBS television has signed a settlement with Trump. It was about an interview with Harris

2025-07-27 08:00
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2025-07-27 08:00
The owner of CBS television Paramount paid $ 16 million to the Presidential Library Fund of Donald Trump in connection with his lawsuit regarding the editing of an interview with Kamala Harris. The settlement arouses great controversy, and the company was accused of giving Trump a “bribe” in exchange for permission to the fusion.



Trump informed about $ 16 million. On the account in the entry on the Truth Social platform, announcing that the new owners of the station, SkyDance Media related to the friendly Trump billionaire Larry Ellison, will pay him another 20 million dollars in the form of advertising or similar programs.
“This is another victory over the fake news media, which we attract responsibility for their widespread fraud and Swindings.” Wall Street Journal “,” Falling New York Times “,” Washington Post “, MSDNC, CNN and all other media of the mainstream liars are warned that the days they were allowed to cheat, he wrote,” Trump.
Paramount and Trump's settlement was already announced last week. It concerns the claim of Trump, who accused the CBS station of electoral interference through the allegedly deceptive editing of an interview with Kamala Harris before last year's election. The point was that the whole conversation was not broadcast, but omitted, among others A fragment of one of the answers of Trump's rival in which she spoke vaguely.
The money received by the Trump Foundation is another similar case after ABC television paid 20 million in connection with the lawsuit against her journalist George Stephanopoulos, who stated on the vision that Trump was recognized by the jury as a guilty rape of the publicist E. Jean Carroll, and not – as it was in reality – sexual assault.
The settlement with CBS is associated with additional controversies in connection with the planned fusion of Paramount of SkyDance, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) must be agreed, controlled by the close ally Trump, Brandon Carr. Critics accused the company that the settlement was corruption. Among these voices he was employed by CBS, the famous comedian Stephen Colbert host the program “The Late Show”, who accused the employer of the handing of a “big thick bribe”.
Three days later, CBS announced that he would not extend his evening program for the next season, citing financial considerations. The comedian on Monday shuddered CBS translations, while Trump himself expressed satisfaction and hope that he was the reason for Colbert's release. Commenting on the president's entries, the comedian recommended Trump to vision (here he used the vulgar word).
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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