Paramount agrees to pay $16 million to settle Trump's '60 Minutes' lawsuit
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Paramount, the parent company of CBS’s “60 Minutes,” has decided to pay $16 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump. The legal action was related to the conduct of an interview with Kamala Harris. NBC News’ Peter Alexander provides an update on the settlement’s specifics and outlines what commitments Paramount has made to enhance the handling of future presidential candidate interviews.

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