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60 Minutes Chief Resigns Amid Trump’s $20B Lawsuit
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Bill Owens, the head of CBS’s 60 Minutes, has resigned amid tensions over a $20 billion lawsuit filed by President Trump. The lawsuit alleges the program edited an interview with Kamala Harris to favor her and disadvantage Trump. Owens, a 37-year CBS veteran, cited conflicts with management over editorial independence as his reason for stepping down.
The lawsuit claims 60 Minutes manipulated footage to polish Harris’s image. Trump seeks damages, arguing the edits harmed his reputation.
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Paramount, CBS’s parent company, is eager to resolve the lawsuit quickly. The legal battle threatens to delay their planned Skydance merger.
Owens emphasized his commitment to audience-driven journalism in his statement. He suggested CBS’s priorities shifted under corporate pressure.
The veteran producer spent 24 years at 60 Minutes, shaping its legacy. No successor has been confirmed, though Tanya Simon is a rumored candidate.
Media lawsuits often spark debates about journalistic integrity versus bias. Some support Trump’s claim, citing distrust in mainstream outlets.
Others defend 60 Minutes, arguing editorial decisions are standard practice. Critics of the lawsuit see it as an attack on press freedom.
CBS faces challenges balancing legal pressures with its storied news division. The outcome may influence how networks handle political coverage.
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| Total News Sources | 35 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 10 |
| Center | 11 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Left |
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