In a dramatic legal maneuver, Donald Trump has launched a lawsuit against CBS, stemming from a controversial interview featuring Kamala Harris on the network’s flagship program, “60 Minutes.” This lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Texas, claims that the segment aired in early October was misleading.
The crux of the complaint revolves around how CBS presented Harris’s responses to a question concerning the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. According to the filing, the segment omitted a particular response from Harris, which Trump described as a “word salad,” that addressed the Biden administration’s role in the situation.
CBS has firmly rebutted Trump’s allegations, asserting that his claims regarding the interview are unfounded and that they will vigorously contest the lawsuit. A CBS spokesperson noted that Trump had previously canceled his own scheduled appearance on “60 Minutes.”
As both Trump and Harris gear up for what polls indicate will be a tightly contested election on Tuesday, Trump’s lawsuit seeks a staggering $10 billion in damages, alleging violations of Texas laws against deceptive business practices. Additionally, Trump has threatened to push for the revocation of CBS’s broadcasting license should he secure the presidency again.
With tensions escalating in the lead-up to the election, this legal battle adds another layer of complexity to an already charged political landscape.