CBS News Anchor slams parent company Paramount for Trump’s settlement
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CBS News Anchor John Dickerson lamented parent company Paramount millions of dollars Reconciliation with President Donald Trump on wednesday.
“CBS News parent company Paramount Global filed a lawsuit with President Trump today,” Dickerson told CBS Evening News Plus in a news program about streaming services. “Journalists don’t like to report themselves. Sometimes it’s false humility. Most of the time, it’s a practical limitation. Reporters try to find order in the chaos.”
Dickerson said that reconciliation and those who like it interfere with the ability of reporting to “hold the power to explain.”
“The Paramount settlement raises new obstacles,” Dickerson said. “Can you retain the power to explain after paying millions? Can the audience trust you when they think you traded that trust? The audience will decide that our work will appear to honor what we witness.”
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John Dickerson condemns Paramount payments. (Screenshot/CBS News)
Fox News Digital The amount paid to Trump has learned to support conservative causes from the future network, along with $16 million being prepaid to future presidential libraries and another allocation taken for advertising, public service announcements, or other similar transmissions.
Current Paramount management is challenging additional allocations, and sources familiar with Paramount’s current leadership have not had knowledge of Trump’s incoming ownership transactions to inform Fox New Digital is only approved by $16 million, and Paramount is unfamiliar with David Ellison’s Skydance Media. However, Fox News Digital has learned that the following ownership is responsible for additional allocations:
In the “CBS Evening News” program, which will be broadcast on broadcast television to a much wider audience, Dickerson has been saying less about the settlement.
“In the end, Paramount decided to settle the lawsuit that it said has no basis for law and facts, and is a frustration over the initial amendment,” Dickerson said. Previous filing From Paramount.
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President Donald Trump is expected to receive $16 million from a “election intervention” lawsuit last year regarding the processing of a “60-minute” interview with then-President Kamala Harris. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc.)
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Trump initially denounced the network of election interference leading up to the 2024 contest, seeking a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS for handling the “60-minute” interview with then-President Wies Kamala Harris. CBS does not acknowledge journalistic misconduct with the settlement.