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Paramount TO Pay $16 Million In Settlement With Trump over ’60 Minutes’ Interview
July 2, 2025
16:52
Paramount Global has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump over the editing of a CBS “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump alleged that selective editing misrepresented Harris’s responses, causing him “mental anguish” and misleading voters during the 2024 presidential campaign.
While Paramount denies any wrongdoing and did not issue an apology, it said the money would go toward Trump’s future presidential library—not to Trump personally.
The case stirred heated debates over editorial discretion, free speech, and media accountability, particularly in the context of Paramount’s pending merger with Skydance Media, which now awaits regulatory approval from the Trump administration.
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Trump’s legal team argued that the October 2024 “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris was deliberately edited to favor her candidacy. The lawsuit focused on a segment where Harris appeared to give two contradictory responses to a question from correspondent Bill Whitaker. These answers aired separately—on “60 Minutes” and CBS’ Face the Nation—but were part of one long original answer, according to CBS.
Trump did not participate in a “60 Minutes” interview during the 2024 campaign, but his team claimed the Harris interview unfairly skewed public perception, directing attention away from Trump and his Truth Social platform. His lawyer, Edward Andrew Paltzik, said the editing amounted to voter manipulation and led to emotional distress for Trump.
CBS News and Paramount strongly rejected Trump’s claims, calling the lawsuit “completely without merit.” They defended the segment’s editorial standards, noting that the interview was edited “by the book.” Correspondents and producers at “60 Minutes” expressed outrage over the settlement, fearing it would imply wrongdoing where there was none.
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Veteran producer Rome Hartman, who worked on the Harris segment, blasted the agreement as “a cowardly capitulation” and “a fundamental betrayal” of the news division. A letter signed by major “60 Minutes” journalists—including Lesley Stahl, Anderson Cooper, and Scott Pelley—warned Paramount that caving to Trump’s pressure would “leave a shameful stain” and undermine the First Amendment.
Despite this internal resistance, Paramount’s top leadership opted to settle, citing the high cost and uncertainty of a prolonged legal battle.
Beyond the $16 million payment, Paramount agreed to a new policy: CBS’ “60 Minutes” will release full interview transcripts of presidential candidates in future election cycles, with redactions only allowed for legal or national security reasons.
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This commitment to transparency is seen by some as a small win for journalistic integrity, while others—especially within CBS—view the settlement as a corporate decision motivated by political expediency, not editorial principle.
The settlement does not include an admission of fault or public apology, which Trump’s opponents say was a deliberate move by Paramount to avoid setting a damaging precedent.
This case has ignited broader concerns about press freedom and corporate media independence. If a major media company like Paramount concedes to legal and financial pressure from the sitting president, critics argue, it could create a chilling effect on future election coverage.
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The Freedom of the Press Foundation, a media watchdog group and Paramount shareholder, warned it might sue over the settlement, citing concerns that it prioritizes political appeasement over journalistic standards.
This comes amid a broader pattern. In recent months:
Each case raises questions about whether companies are seeking to avoid courtroom battles—or are simply giving in to political leverage.
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Paramount’s decision comes as it lobbies for regulatory approval of its proposed merger with Skydance Media. Settling the case may have been seen as a strategic move to avoid antagonizing the administration that will decide the merger’s fate.
Paramount’s co-CEO George Cheeks told shareholders that legal settlements can be necessary to avoid “uncertainty and distraction,” allowing companies to focus on long-term goals.
Still, fallout continues. CBS News President Wendy McMahon and “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens—both reportedly opposed to settling—have resigned. Their departures suggest internal discord and a possible reshuffling of editorial leadership.
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Expect industry-wide ripple effects. If future campaign coverage is shaped by fears of legal action or political backlash, it could alter how newsrooms handle high-profile interviews and investigative pieces involving political divs.
Paramount will pay $16 million to settle President Trump’s lawsuit over the editing of a 2024 “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris. While Paramount denies wrongdoing, it agreed to release full interview transcripts of presidential candidates going forward. The settlement—just months before a potential merger—raises concerns about political pressure on media companies and the future of journalistic independence.
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