’60 minutes’ to broadcast the anti-trump segment between the lawsuit over the Kamala Harris interview

“60 minutes” is planning to broadcast another critical segment on Sunday regarding the target of President Trump’s legal firms with executive-Madje orders even after the paramount-global corporate premium is in talks to resolve a high trial with the President.

Correspondent Scott Pelley, who recently accused Paramount of editorial intervention-is led by the report, which is described by CBS player as you watch Trump is “using executive orders to target some of the largest legal firms in the country he accuses of ‘arming’ justice system against him.”

Peley made news last Sunday when he called his bosses into the air, accusing them of interfering with the program covering, which led to the departure of the “60-minute” boss Bill Owens who also claimed a loss of journalism independence.

Scott Peley is set to issue another critical report on President Trump after he called his bosses to intervene in the show coverage as they seek the approval of a union from Trump and his FCC.

“Bill was assured that they [the show’s reports] They were accurate and fair, “Pelley told viewers.” He was harsh that way, but our parent company Paramount is trying to finish a union. The Trump administration must approve it. Paramount began to oversee our content in new ways. None of our stories have been blocked, but Bill thought he had lost the independence of honest journalism. “

Sources said that Parmamount Shari Redstone chief has expressed concern about CBS George Cheeks CEO on Trump’s critical segments and his policies, asking if the program could wait to run them until the union between Paramount and Skydance Media was complete.

But concerns from the highest UPS come after the president attacked “60 minutes” over a host of segments.

There is no evidence of the increase in “60 minutes” supervision that has led the show to change its programming, but the pages have never tried to execute its demand, however.

Reps for CBS and Redstone refused to comment.

Meanwhile, lawyers for Paramount and Trump have begun mediation in an attempt to resolve the president’s $ 20 billion lawsuit against the network on how “60 minutes” edited part with the then president and presidential candidate Harris last fall.

Redstone has expressed concern about Trump’s negative segments for CBS
CEO George Cheeks. Variety through images getty
Trump hit “60 minutes” with a $ 20 billion lawsuit during his interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Apea

The solution talks are taking place as Paramount requires the approval of his joining Skydance from the Federal Communications Commission, which is also investigating Harris interview for “news distortion” complaints.

The segment Harris, who took place in October, received news and documentary Emmy Nomination earlier today for extraordinary edited interview.

Sources told the post that Trump is looking for $ 100m to resolve the lawsuit – much more than what Paramount is currently ready to give.

As reported earlier by The Post, Paramount is hoping to solve for $ 15 million and $ 25 million – this is what Trump resolves the latest lawsuits with ABC and Disney Meta earlier this year.

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