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Jon Stewart doesn't mince words about Paramount's $16 million Trump settlement

Stephen Battaglio, Los Angeles Times on

Published in Political News

NEW YORK — Jon Stewart took aim at his network's parent firm Paramount Global for paying $16 million to settle President Donald Trump's lawsuit against CBS News, calling the move a payoff for approval of a pending merger.

On the Monday edition of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," Stewart and guest and former "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft laid out the details of the legal skirmish, which they agreed felt like an organized crime shakedown.

"I'm obviously not a lawyer, but I did watch 'Goodfellas,'" Stewart said. "That sounds illegal."

Last week, Paramount Global agreed to pay $16 million to settle the legal volley from Trump, who claimed "60 Minutes" edited an interview with his 2024 election opponent, then-Vice President Kamala Harris, to make her look better and bolster her chances in the election. CBS denied the claims, saying the edits were routine.

But the suit — described as frivolous by First Amendment experts — was seen as an obstacle to Paramount Global's proposed $8 billion merger with David Ellison's Skydance Media. The deal requires approval from the Federal Communications Commission, led by Trump acolyte Brendan Carr.

Stewart rhetorically asked Kroft if this settlement was "just a payment so this merger can go through and not be challenged by Trump's FCC?"

Kroft, who noted that Paramount Global majority shareholder Shari Redstone wants the sale to go through, confirmed Stewart's assessment.

Kroft noted that "60 Minutes" never said it screwed up, "they just paid the money."

"So just flat-out protection money," Stewart said.

"Yeah, it was a shakedown," Kroft said.

Comedy Central, the cable network that serves as the home of "The Daily Show," will be included in the Skydance deal. But Stewart remained relentless throughout the segment.

"It doesn't feel like scrutiny on news networks — it feels like fealty," Stewart said. "They are being held to a standard that will never be satisfactory to Donald Trump. No one can ever kiss his ass enough."

 

Stewart has always spoken his mind on "The Daily Show," delivering mostly harsh assessments of Trump. It remains to be seen if he'll have that freedom when Skydance, led by Trump supporter Larry Ellison and his son David, eventually takes over.

Stewart returned to Comedy Central after parting ways with Apple TV in 2023. His last program, "The Problem With Jon Stewart," ended after Apple executives reportedly expressed concerns over the comedian's handling of potential show topics related to China and artificial intelligence.

Apple has deep ties to China and has launched an artificial intelligence product incorporated into its operating systems.

Stewart demonstrated the shakiness of the Trump lawsuit's claims with an edited Fox News interview with Trump from last year.

Trump appeared to give a simple yes when asked on "Fox & Friends Weekend," if he would de-classify government files on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. However, Trump equivocated in a longer version of the answer that aired later on the network.

With the Harris interview, CBS News split an answer on Israel that she gave to "60 Minutes" presenting one portion on its Sunday round table program on "Face the Nation." A different portion aired on the actual program, which led Trump supporters to cry foul.

"I would like to know why the '60 Minutes' edit was worthy of a $16 million acquiescence of what is considered the Tiffany news, gold standard network ... when very clearly, Fox just did what seems to me a more egregious edit," Stewart said.

A representative for Paramount Global had no comment on Stewart's remarks.

Kroft said the the mood is bleak at "60 Minutes" in the aftermath of the settlement.

"I think there is a lot of fear over there," he said. "Fear of losing their jobs. Fear of losing their country. Fear of losing the First Amendment."


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