'60 Minutes' compares Trump to 'mob boss' in one-sided segment - amid lawsuit over Kamala Harris interview
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The "60 Minutes" segment likened President Trump to a mob boss, criticizing how he allegedly intimidates law firms through executive orders. Correspondent Scott Pelley highlighted the pressure these firms face, while legal adversary Marc Elias pointedly attacked Trump, declaring him the epitome of political corruption. This controversial segment surfaced as Paramount Global engages in negotiations to settle a substantial lawsuit with Trump, related to the editing of a prior interview with Kamala Harris, amidst scrutiny from regulatory bodies over potential news manipulation.
"The fact is that these law firms are being told, 'If you don't play ball with us, maybe somethin' really bad will happen to you,'" said correspondent Scott Pelley.
"Donald Trump is the walking embodiment of everything that is wrong with the American political system," said Marc Elias, highlighting a view common among Trumps critics.
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