Judge Declares Motion to Dismiss Trump’s $20 Billion Lawsuit Against CBS, Paramount ‘Moot’
- A federal judge declared CBS's motion to dismiss President Donald Trump's $20 billion lawsuit as 'moot,' allowing the case to proceed in Texas.
- Trump's lawsuit claims CBS engaged in election interference by editing an interview with Kamala Harris to misrepresent her stance on Israel.
- CBS described Trump's lawsuit as 'completely without merit,' but Paramount Global is considering a settlement amid pressure from the FCC.
- Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk's ruling does not address the merits of the case, and CBS has 21 days to renew its dismissal motion.
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Judge rules CBS' bid to dismiss Trump's $20 billion lawsuit is 'moot,' allows case to move forward
The lawsuit was initially for $10 billion, but was altered last week after Trump's legal team added Paramount as a defendant. Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson was also added as a plaintiff, and the damages were increased.
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