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Two California state senators have called for a hearing on the Paramount-Trump settlement talks, suggesting they may amount to a bribe.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The California State Senate has opened an inquiry into whether Paramount violated state laws against bribery and unfair competition, Semafor reported on Friday.
President Trump had filed a $20-billion lawsuit claiming a ‘60 Minutes' interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris was ...
Paramount said it agreed to pay Trump’s legal fees. The remainder of the $16 million settlement will go toward his future ...
Opinion: George Mason's Thomas Stratmann says that President Donald Trump and Paramount settling as the media company seeks ...
Lawmakers in the California Senate plan to probe reports of a potential settlement between Hollywood giant Paramount and President Trump in connection with his ongoing lawsuit against CBS News ...
Two California state senators have called for a hearing on the settlement talks between Paramount Global and President Trump, alleging that such a deal would amount to a bribe in order to obtain ...
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. Paramount Global, which owns CBS News, ...
Paramount Global’s agreement to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump over a “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Harris is reverberating across the media industry ...
The California State Senate has opened an inquiry into whether Paramount violated state laws against bribery and unfair competition, Semafor reported on Friday. The investigation comes after the ...
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