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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Paramount to Pay $16 Million to Settle Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit
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Paramount to Pay $16 Million to Settle Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit

Last updated: July 3, 2025 8:56 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Paramount to Pay $16 Million to Settle Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit

In a twist that could only happen in the realm of media and politics, Paramount has agreed to shell out $16 million to settle a lawsuit from former President Donald Trump regarding a controversial “60 Minutes” interview. However, hold your applause; no apologies or expressions of regret are included in this financial arrangement, nor will the funds be funneled directly to Trump.

As of July 2, the settlement was announced, with Paramount stating that the money would be earmarked for Trump’s future presidential library—an intriguing investment strategy, to say the least.

Trump’s legal saga began in October 2024 when he launched a lawsuit against Paramount, seeking a whopping $10 billion. The crux of his complaint? The assertion that CBS, a subsidiary of Paramount, had deceptively edited an interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, aiming to skew public perception ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Trump accused the network of engaging in actions tantamount to “partisan and unlawful acts of election and voter interference,” which, if proven true, could cast a long shadow over media practices.

In a rather bold move, the lawsuit was amended in February to seek $20 billion in damages, with the claim now also including allegations of false advertising and unfair competition. Notably, the amended complaint introduced Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) as a co-plaintiff, claiming he had been misled as a consumer of CBS’s news offerings.

The legal team pointed out that the interview, recorded in two sessions by CBS’s Bill Whitaker, aired on October 6 as a promotional excerpt and was later broadcast in full on October 7. The lawsuit claims the aired version featured “approximately fifteen minutes of manipulated footage,” which presented a stark contrast to Harris’s original, more articulate responses.

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According to the lawsuit, “Quite simply, the version of the Interview that Plaintiffs and other consumers ultimately saw during 60 Minutes on October 7, 2024 was not the Interview that Defendants advertised.” This statement encapsulates a growing concern about media integrity—how much can be altered before a piece ceases to be a fair representation of reality?

In response, CBS has staunchly denied the allegations, labeling the lawsuit as “completely without merit” and asserting its intention to “vigorously defend” against it. Notably, CBS did agree in January to provide the Federal Communications Commission with the full unedited transcript and camera feeds from the interview, revealing that some of Harris’s responses were significantly truncated.

The incident took a notable toll on CBS’s leadership, with Bill Owens, the longtime executive producer of “60 Minutes,” stepping down amidst claims of lost editorial independence. Shortly thereafter, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon also resigned, citing a challenging period for the network.

Contributions to this report by Tom Ozimek and Reuters.

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