Paramount Global has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over a 2020 60 Minutes interview segment. The lawsuit, which accused CBS’s flagship news magazine show of defamation and misrepresentation, brings a high-profile legal clash between a media giant and a former U.S. president to a close.
The agreement, made quietly but confirmed by representatives of both parties, is seen as a significant win for Trump, who has long criticized mainstream media outlets for what he calls biased and misleading coverage.
The dispute dates back to an interview aired on 60 Minutes in the final weeks of the 2020 presidential campaign. Trump, then the sitting president, sat down with veteran journalist Lesley Stahl for what was intended to be a routine pre-election feature. However, the conversation quickly turned tense.
Trump abruptly ended the interview and later posted the full footage online, accusing CBS and Stahl of bias. The broadcast aired edited portions of the conversation, which Trump claimed were misleading and selectively edited to portray him negatively.
In 2021, Trump filed a defamation lawsuit, naming CBS News, 60 Minutes, and its parent company Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS) as defendants.
In his lawsuit, Trump alleged:
He also claimed that the network’s promotion of the interview mischaracterized the tone and substance of the conversation.
The former president sought $25 million in damages, alleging significant reputational harm and emotional distress. His legal team argued that the impact of the interview may have influenced public perception during a critical moment in the 2020 campaign.
Paramount Global initially dismissed the lawsuit as frivolous and defended the editorial integrity of 60 Minutes. In court filings, the company argued:
Despite its early pushback, Paramount eventually agreed to settle the lawsuit in June 2025, citing a desire to avoid prolonged litigation and further media attention.
While most of the settlement details remain confidential, the following are confirmed:
Legal experts say the payout — though not massive for a corporation the size of Paramount — signals the company’s willingness to avoid the risks of a drawn-out legal battle with one of the world’s most polarizing figures.
The settlement has triggered strong reactions across political and media circles.
Many of Trump’s supporters celebrated the news as a “vindication” of his long-standing claims that the mainstream media is out to get him. On Truth Social, Trump posted:
“$16 million from CBS/Paramount — they LIED, they edited, they smeared. We fought back and WON. The fake news is finally being held accountable.”
Journalists and media watchdogs expressed concern over the precedent the settlement could set. Some fear it may encourage further legal challenges from public figures who dislike how they’re portrayed in interviews or news reports.
While the decision surprised many, it’s not without precedent. Media companies often settle high-profile lawsuits — even when they believe they would win — to:
In Paramount’s case, executives were reportedly concerned about the lawsuit becoming a political lightning rod, especially as the company navigates restructuring and ongoing challenges in the streaming and entertainment industries.
The Trump 60 Minutes lawsuit settlement has reignited conversations about media accountability and editorial transparency.
Critics of the settlement argue it could have a “chilling effect” on journalism, especially investigative reporting and interviews involving political figures. They worry that media outlets may become more cautious, potentially softening coverage to avoid lawsuits.
Supporters, however, believe the case sends an important message: even major news organizations must be held to account if they cross ethical lines.
We asked media law experts what this settlement could mean for future lawsuits involving journalists and public figures.
“While Trump didn’t get everything he asked for, $16 million is no small amount. This outcome may embolden other high-profile individuals to pursue legal action when they feel misrepresented.”
“Settlements aren’t admissions of guilt, but they do reflect risk. Paramount clearly weighed the legal cost, PR fallout, and the unique political backdrop before cutting a check.”
This is not the first time Trump has clashed with the media:
While those suits failed or remain unresolved, the Paramount settlement stands out for its monetary size and the involvement of one of America’s most respected news programs.
With the 2024 election cycle behind us and Trump once again a central political figure, his relationship with the media remains strained. This lawsuit and its outcome show that Trump is willing to use the courts to challenge how he is portrayed.
For journalists, this settlement may act as a cautionary tale — not necessarily to avoid tough questions, but to ensure impeccable editing practices and context clarity, especially when interviewing high-stakes figures.
The Trump 60 Minutes lawsuit settlement is a landmark case in the ongoing tension between public figures and the press. By agreeing to pay $16 million, Paramount Global avoids further courtroom drama but opens the door to fresh debates on media fairness, legal boundaries, and journalistic responsibility.
While Trump celebrates the settlement as a victory against “fake news,” media organizations must now balance their editorial independence with the potential cost of legal action. Whether this will make journalism more careful or more constrained remains to be seen.
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