Group 1: Lawsuit and Mediation - Paramount Global and President Trump have agreed to mediation regarding his $20 billion lawsuit over CBS News' "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris [1][4] - The mediation process was initiated after both parties selected a mediator, as reported by The New York Times [1] - Trump's lawsuit claims that CBS deceptively edited the interview to present Harris's response more coherently, which CBS has denied [4][9] Group 2: Merger with Skydance Media - Paramount's $8 billion merger deal with Skydance Media has been extended by 90 days due to ongoing legal issues [1][3] - If the merger is not finalized within the new deadline, it may be subject to a second 90-day extension [3] - The merger is also under scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which is investigating allegations of "news distortion" related to the interview [10] Group 3: Corporate Interests and Internal Dynamics - Some employees of "60 Minutes" are discontent with the settlement discussions, believing the program did nothing wrong [4][6] - Paramount's controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, expressed interest in mediation to facilitate the merger agreement [11] - CBS's legal team has filed a motion to dismiss Trump's lawsuit, arguing it infringes on First Amendment rights [6]
Paramount to begin mediation with President Trump in $20B lawsuit over ‘60 Minutes' interview: report