ABC News correspondent Terry Moran was suspended from the network on Sunday after ranting about President Donald Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, prompting backlash from the administration.
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Trump rejects $15M Paramount settlement offer stemming from ‘60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris lawsuit
President Donald Trump has rejected Paramount Global’s recent $15 million settlement offer, demanding an apology from CBS News for interfering in the 2024 presidential election.
Read More Trump rejects $15M Paramount settlement offer stemming from ‘60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris lawsuitCBS Agrees To Release ‘60 Minutes’ Harris Interview Transcripts To FCC
CBS has announced that it will turn over an unedited transcript of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the Federal Communications Commission, which was part of President Donald Trump’s ongoing feud with the network over how it handled a story of his defeated opponent.
Read More CBS Agrees To Release ‘60 Minutes’ Harris Interview Transcripts To FCCCBS Staffers Outraged As Network Prepares For Settlement In Trump’s $10B Lawsuit Against Parent Company
CBS News staffers have expressed their outrage over the network’s parent company’s intentions of reaching a settlement in the $10 billion lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump regarding a previous “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris.
Read More CBS Staffers Outraged As Network Prepares For Settlement In Trump’s $10B Lawsuit Against Parent CompanyGeorge Stephanopoulos And ABC Agree To Apologize To Trump, Pay $15M In Defamation Case Settlement
ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos has reached a settlement with President-elect Donald Trump and agreed to pay him $15 million in a defamation lawsuit.
Read More George Stephanopoulos And ABC Agree To Apologize To Trump, Pay $15M In Defamation Case SettlementPreviously Agreed Upon ABC News Debate Now In Question Following Rule Disagreements
The mutually agreed-upon September 10th presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is now uncertain, as both candidates have begun accusing the other of trying to “dodge” the ABC News debate.
Read More Previously Agreed Upon ABC News Debate Now In Question Following Rule Disagreements