Trump boasts about $25m Paramount payday

US President Donald Trump said that Paramount, the CBS parent company, paid $ 16 million (A25 million dollars) as part of a lawsuit agreement.
This month, Paramount agreed to file a lawsuit that claimed that the CBS News program organized an interview with the former Vice President Kamala Harris in October 60 minutes in 60 minutes.
Paramount needs to obtain approval from the Federal Communication Commission for the merger of US $ 8.4 billion ($ A12.9 billion) with Skydance Media. The FCC did not decide until the 180 -day non -formal last delivery date in mid -May, and FCC President Brendan Carr rejected Trump’s case was a factor.
Paramount rejected the comment.
Trump and CBS officially accepted the rejection of the case on Tuesday, according to the court.
“60 minutes, CBS and Paramount… We have a big and important win against Paramount/CBS/60 minutes… Paramount/CBS/60 minutes today, we expect to buy more than 20 million dollars more than new owners,” he said.
Skydence refused to comment on Trump’s social media post.
Skydand and investors are planning to obtain national entertainment that holds the family’s control stake in Paramount. Skydance will later be combined with Paramount’s next general manager of Paramount, CEO.
The payment comes after Stephen Colbert’s controversial decision on the Talk Show late at night, after tagging CBS’s Paramount’s Paramount’s Param Big Fat Bribery ”to settle in Trump.
The New York Post reported that Oracle, the son of Billionaire Oracle, has agreed to work up to $ 20 million (A31 million) in public service announcements to promote the reasons supported by the president.
After the publication, Paramount said his agreement with Trump did not contain anything about PSAs or PSAs ”.
Paramount also said that he did not have any information about any promises or commitments other than those put forward by the mediator to Trump.

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