


CBS's Ongoing Legal Battle with Trump: Press Freedom Concerns Arise Amid Potential Settlement Talks
CBS is compelled to release Kamala Harris interview transcripts to the FCC amid Trump’s lawsuit claiming deceptive editing and ongoing settlement talks with Paramount.
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CBS News is set to submit unedited transcripts and camera feeds of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the FCC, tied to President Trump's $10 million lawsuit, which claims the segment was deceptively edited. Paramount executives are reportedly engaging with Trump's legal team regarding a settlement; however, CBS remains firm in calling the lawsuit 'without merit.' Legal experts and press advocates are closely monitoring the situation as it unfolds. The lawsuit stems from differing edits of Harris’s responses aired on CBS programs, inciting concerns over press freedom and editorial integrity.
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