“60 minutes” led a very partisan segment by comparing President Trump to a cold-blooded Sunday chief when his corporate parent, Paramount Global, is currently in talks to resolve a $ 20 billion trial with the Trump administration for election intervention.
Correspondent Scott Pelley, who recently accused his bosses in Paramount of restricting journalism independence in a stunning noise in the air-compared the executive orders that the president has adopted against numerous legal firms on how a “crowd chief” would use intimidation tactics.
“The fact is that these legal firms are being told,” If you don’t play ball with us, maybe it will really happen “really,” he said during the evening episode.
Pelley also sat with Marc Elias, a long rival of Trump and a former Perkins Coie partner employed by Presidential Campaign Kamala Harris 2024, in one-sided segment.
“Donald Trump is the standing of everything that is okay with the American political system,” said Elia, who first crossed the paths with Trump while part of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign for 2016.
“And so, when Donald Trump says I am unethical or undergo his vision of America, I say,” The boy must do something right. “”
Sunday’s “60 minutes” segment comes after Paramount Global is in talks to resolve his high lawsuit with the president.
Lawyers for Paramount and Trump have begun mediation to resolve the president’s $ 20 billion lawsuit against the network on how “60 minutes” edited a decline with the then president and presidential candidate Kamala Harris last fall.
Talks are also taking place as Paramount demands the approval of his joining Skydance from the Federal Communications Commission, which is also investigating Harris interview for “news distortion” complaints.
While “60 minutes” brought out critical guests to the President, they do not present anyone to argue in favor of Trump’s orders against law firms.
Last week, Peley went a deceit at the end of Sunday evening episode during what seemed to be a simple tribute to Bill Owens, the long “60 -minute” long -term executive who left in April over the intervention of the company’s heavy hands.
“Bill resigned on Tuesday – it was difficult for him and difficult for us,” Pelley said in his closing speeches for the show he has worked for more than 20 years.
“But he did it for us – and you,” he told the viewers, then suddenly suggested that Owens’s exit could end the coverage era being “correct and right”.
“Our parent company, Paramount, is trying to finish a union,” he said, stressing that he needs approval by the Trump administration.
Paramount Shari Redstone boss allegedly expressed concern about CBS CBS George Cheeks CEO CEO on critical segments to Trump and his policies, asking if the program could wait to run them until a union between Paramount and Skydance Media had been sealed.
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