President Trump's lawsuit against CBS has been amended following the FCC's release of the complete interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump and Rep. Ronny Jackson accuse CBS of unfair advertising practices that misled consumers, asserting that edited content distorted news representation, harming Trump's image and his social media platform, Truth Social. Filed in Texas, the lawsuit seeks at least $10 billion in damages. CBS defended its edits, stating they are routine in journalism to fit broadcast standards, emphasizing their commitment to truth and viewer clarity amidst criticism from Trump's team.
President Trump's attorneys claim that CBS engaged in deceptive advertising and manipulated the characteristics of its broadcasts, unfairly impacting Trump and Truth Social's market standing.
Trump's lawsuit alleges CBS's edited content misled consumers and distorted the representation of news, prompting claims of unfair market practices against him.
CBS defended its editing practices, stating it is standard for journalists to edit interviews for time and clarity, while maintaining allegiance to the truth.
The lawsuit, seeking over $10 billion in damages, highlights tensions between political figures and media outlets in the current election landscape.
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