NEW YORK (AP) - President Donald Trump suffered "mental anguish" from CBS News’ editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with Democratic opponent Kamala Harris last fall, his lawyers are arguing in court papers.
Trump suffered ‘mental anguish’ from disputed CBS News interview with Harris, lawyer says
NEW YORK (AP) - President Donald Trump suffered "mental anguish" from CBS News’ editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with Democratic opponent Kamala Harris last fall, his lawyers are arguing in court papers.
Trump’s status as a "content creator" was also damaged by attention given to the interview, lawyers said. It was part of their argument opposing CBS parent Paramount Global’s effort to dismiss the president’s $20 billion lawsuit against the company, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Amarillo, Texas. Trump has claimed the editing was done to advantage Harris, which CBS rejects.
Even with the effort to dismiss the case, Paramount is engaged in settlement discussions with Trump. The prospect of a settlement has so rattled CBS News that two of its top executives have resigned in protest.
Trump, who did not agree to be interviewed by "60 Minutes” during the campaign, has protested editing where Harris is seen giving two different answers to a question by the show’s Bill Whitaker in separate clips aired on "60 Minutes" and "Face the Nation" earlier in the day. CBS said each reply came within Harris’ long-winded answer to Whitaker, but was edited to be more succinct.