Trump suffered ‘mental anguish’ from disputed CBS News interview with Harris, lawyer says
- President Donald Trump claims he suffered 'mental anguish' from CBS News' editing of an interview, according to court documents from his lawyers.
- Trump's lawyers argue that his status as a 'content creator' was damaged due to the interview's attention.
- Trump has alleged that the editing favored Kamala Harris, a claim CBS News denies.
- Attorney Edward Andrew Paltzik stated that the situation caused 'widespread confusion and mental anguish' for viewers regarding deceptive media practices.
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Huh? Kimmel Claims Harris's '60 Minutes' Interview Wasn't Deceptively Edited
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel announced himself on Thursday as not be a fan of President Trump’s lawsuit against 60 Minutes, but whatever one thinks of the suit’s legal merits, Kimmel’s claim that the network did not deceptively edit the interview with Kamala Harris to make her look better fell flat. Kimmel began by dreaming about using Trump’s legal arguments against him, “Trump right now is reportedly one step closer to settling the lawsuit he filed agai…
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