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In December, CBS asked the judge to dismiss the case or move it to New York, where CBS is based and where the show in question was edited. The case was filed in a Texas court that's been friendly to conservative interests. Folk Inflect told us legal scholars and media experts say Trump's argument here is weak.
In December, CBS asked the judge to dismiss the case or move it to New York, where CBS is based and where the show in question was edited. The case was filed in a Texas court that's been friendly to conservative interests. Folk Inflect told us legal scholars and media experts say Trump's argument here is weak.
CBS says during the campaign, the network also invited Trump to sit down with 60 Minutes, but after agreeing to an interview, he backed out. Further complicating matters, the outcome of this lawsuit will inherently be political. There is a pending sale of CBS News' parent company, Paramount Global, to Skydance Media.
CBS says during the campaign, the network also invited Trump to sit down with 60 Minutes, but after agreeing to an interview, he backed out. Further complicating matters, the outcome of this lawsuit will inherently be political. There is a pending sale of CBS News' parent company, Paramount Global, to Skydance Media.
CBS says during the campaign, the network also invited Trump to sit down with 60 Minutes, but after agreeing to an interview, he backed out. Further complicating matters, the outcome of this lawsuit will inherently be political. There is a pending sale of CBS News' parent company, Paramount Global, to Skydance Media.
The Paramount-Skydance merger requires the approval of Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr. The L.A. Times says parties involved in the merger want to have the $8 billion deal wrapped by spring. It's been reported by the L.A. Times that the chairwoman of Paramount has instructed her team to settle the Trump suit.
The Paramount-Skydance merger requires the approval of Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr. The L.A. Times says parties involved in the merger want to have the $8 billion deal wrapped by spring. It's been reported by the L.A. Times that the chairwoman of Paramount has instructed her team to settle the Trump suit.
The Paramount-Skydance merger requires the approval of Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr. The L.A. Times says parties involved in the merger want to have the $8 billion deal wrapped by spring. It's been reported by the L.A. Times that the chairwoman of Paramount has instructed her team to settle the Trump suit.
But that arrangement doesn't sit well with journalists at CBS who are calling for Paramount to defend their editorial freedom.
But that arrangement doesn't sit well with journalists at CBS who are calling for Paramount to defend their editorial freedom.
But that arrangement doesn't sit well with journalists at CBS who are calling for Paramount to defend their editorial freedom.
Vanity Fair reports that there are multiple other lawsuits against journalists or journalistic organizations pending. Trump has sued longtime reporter Bob Woodward and his publisher for Woodward's book about Trump. He has sued the Pulitzer Prize board for recognizing a story about Trump.
Vanity Fair reports that there are multiple other lawsuits against journalists or journalistic organizations pending. Trump has sued longtime reporter Bob Woodward and his publisher for Woodward's book about Trump. He has sued the Pulitzer Prize board for recognizing a story about Trump.
Vanity Fair reports that there are multiple other lawsuits against journalists or journalistic organizations pending. Trump has sued longtime reporter Bob Woodward and his publisher for Woodward's book about Trump. He has sued the Pulitzer Prize board for recognizing a story about Trump.
And he's going after the Des Moines Register and its former pollster, J. Ann Selzer, for publishing a poll ahead of the election suggesting Harris had an edge in Iowa. So far, there are no indications those parties plan to settle. On a recent Sunday in January, Kania Kalindras was at church with her husband and their three children when her husband got a phone call. He didn't answer it.
And he's going after the Des Moines Register and its former pollster, J. Ann Selzer, for publishing a poll ahead of the election suggesting Harris had an edge in Iowa. So far, there are no indications those parties plan to settle. On a recent Sunday in January, Kania Kalindras was at church with her husband and their three children when her husband got a phone call. He didn't answer it.
And he's going after the Des Moines Register and its former pollster, J. Ann Selzer, for publishing a poll ahead of the election suggesting Harris had an edge in Iowa. So far, there are no indications those parties plan to settle. On a recent Sunday in January, Kania Kalindras was at church with her husband and their three children when her husband got a phone call. He didn't answer it.
Soon after, his ICE-appointed ankle monitor went off. That worried him because he always charges it. So he stepped outside to figure out what was going on and to not disrupt the service. Little did he know, immigration agents were there waiting to arrest him and bring him to a detention center to await deportation.
Soon after, his ICE-appointed ankle monitor went off. That worried him because he always charges it. So he stepped outside to figure out what was going on and to not disrupt the service. Little did he know, immigration agents were there waiting to arrest him and bring him to a detention center to await deportation.
Soon after, his ICE-appointed ankle monitor went off. That worried him because he always charges it. So he stepped outside to figure out what was going on and to not disrupt the service. Little did he know, immigration agents were there waiting to arrest him and bring him to a detention center to await deportation.