Trump rejects $15M offer to settle ’60 Minutes’ lawsuit: Report

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President Trump’s legal team reportedly rejected a $15 million offer from media conglomerate Paramount to settle a lawsuit he brought against CBS News last year.

Lawyers for Paramount made the offer in recent days, according to The Wall Street Journal, and they were rejected by Trump’s team, which is seeking more than $25 million and a formal apology for an interview “60 Minutes” conducted with former Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential race last fall.

The president’s lawyers also threatened further litigation against the media company, the Journal reported.

Trump contends the network intentionally edited answers Harris gave to questions from journalist Bill Whitaker to cast her in a more positive light.

The suit comes as Paramount is trying to secure a multibillion-dollar merger with fellow entertainment giant Skydance, a megadeal that will need approval from federal regulators to go through.

Rumors of a coming settlement have roiled staffers at CBS News and led to the resignation of two top executives at the network in recent weeks.

Trump has ridiculed the broadcaster, accusing it of bias against him and threatening to have his Federal Communications Commission scrutinize its broadcast license.

Tags 2024 presidential election 60 Minutes CBS News Donald Trump Kamala Harris

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