Trump Sues CBS News for $10 Billion, Claims 'Deceptive Doctoring' of Harris' '60 Minutes' Interview
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50% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-46% Negative
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75% : "Which didn't make sense, either, but it was better," Trump continued.37% : " CBS declined to release the full transcription of the interview to Trump and his lawyers, as well as citing the First Amendment in defense of their reporting.
24% : " Trump and his lawyers are seeking $10 billion in damages and a jury trial for CBS News' supposed deceptive editing of the interview.
24% : " A moment later, Trump said, "I think it's the biggest scandal in broadcast history, what happened to CBS."
19% : "Kamala goes on '60 Minutes,' gave an answer that a child wouldn't give, it was so bad, and '60 Minutes' took the answer out and put another answer in," Trump said.
13% : "A giant Fake News Scam by CBS & 60 Minutes," Trump said on his Truth Social account.
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