Trump sues CBS over ’60 Minutes’ interview with Harris

Trump sues CBS over ’60 Minutes’ interview with Harris

The lawsuit says the network did not include a ‘word salad’ response to a question about the Israel-Gaza war.

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Republican nominee and former president Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally at Albuquerque International Sunport. (AP pic)
WASHINGTON:
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump sued CBS on Thursday over an interview of his Democratic rival Kamala Harris aired on its “60 Minutes” news programme in early October that the lawsuit alleged was misleading, according to a court filing.

The complaint, filed in federal court in the Northern District of Texas, alleges the network aired two different responses from Harris responding to a question about the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

The version that aired during the “60 Minutes” programme on Oct 6 did not include what the lawsuit calls a “word salad” response from Harris about the Biden administration’s influence on Israel’s conduct of the war.

“Former president Trump’s repeated claims against 60 Minutes are false,” a CBS News spokesperson said. “The lawsuit Trump has brought today against CBS is completely without merit and we will vigorously defend against it.”

Trump and Harris face each other in what polls show to be a tight race ahead of Tuesday’s US presidential election.

The suit demanded a jury trial and about US$10 billion in damages, the filing showed. It alleges violations of a Texas law barring deceptive acts in the conduct of business.

Trump has repeatedly assailed the network on the campaign trail over the episode and has threatened to revoke CBS’s broadcasting license if elected. CBS has said Trump backed out of his own planned interview with “60 Minutes.”

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