President Trump intended a well -known enemy on Sunday evening – exploding “CBS Fake News” to cover it “out of control” and calling the FCC to hit the network with “maximum penalties and punishment”.
In a post on social truth, the president attacked the network during his long -term “60 -minute” Newsmagazine episode, which presented a sedentary interview with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and a segment of Trump’s desire to take over Greenland.
“Almost every week, 60 minutes …, mention the name” Trump “in a humiliating and defamatory way, but this weekend’s” transmission “leads everyone,” Trump wrote.
“Hopefully, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), as presided over by its highly respected chairman, Brendan Carr, will impose maximum penalties and penalties, which is considerable for their illegal and illegal behavior,” he continued.
CBS did not respond immediately to the post for comment request.
During Sunday’s “60 minutes” episode, Zelensky – who left his visit to the White House in February early after a bright meeting – asked Trump to visit Ukraine and claimed that the “Russian narratives” in the war are dominating the US
“How is it possible to prove our losses and suffering, understand what the Russians are doing, and to believe that they are not the aggressors, that they did not start this war?” Zelensky said, a possible reference to the comments Trump made earlier this year, implying that Ukraine started the war. Trump later returned the course and acknowledged that Russia was the driver.
“This speaks to the big impact of Russia’s information policy on America, American politics and American politicians,” Zelensky continued.
The episode also included coverage of Greenlanders protesting Trump’s push to take over the territory. In his speech at a joint congress session last month, the President said: “I think we will get it. One way or the other, we will get it.”
Although Trump has long condemned traditional media media, accusing them of unilateral reporting, he has made a special target from CBS News since his “60 minutes” interview in October with his then Vice President Kamala Harris.
Later that month, he sued CBS for the episode, claiming to have been deceptive to make Harris look better-sewing together her so-called “salad with words” in more coherent clips.
The controversy exploded after the network broadcast a long version of Harris’s response to “Face the Nation” and another, more concise in “60 minutes”.
In a public appearance last month, the CBS said “Transcript footage and non-recited interview demonstrate that CBS engaged in ordinary editorial practices, deciding what material from a long sitting interview would be transmitted in a limited television format.”
The owner of CBS Paramount and Trump are ready to start mediation in a $ 20 billion lawsuit, the New York Times reported last week.
Meanwhile, Carr has pledged to quickly pursue an FCC investigation into the “60 minutes” incident and recently rejected the network offer to reject the complaint.
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