President Donald Trump has demanded an astonishing new sum from CBS over the heavily-edited '60 Minutes' interview that aired in October.
The Wall Street Journal took President Donald Trump to task for trying to "intimidate the press" by continuing his crusade against CBS.
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An amended complaint alleges a '60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris harmed his Truth Social social media platform.
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