FCC Chair Says CBS-Trump Settlement Talks Have Nothing to Do With Paramount-Skydance Deal Review
Source: The Wrap
April 28, 2025 @ 4:36 PM
FCC chairman Brendan Carr sidestepped a question during a Monday press conference about how a potential settlement of President Trumps $20 billion lawsuit against CBS over its 60 Minutes Kamala Harris interview could impact agencys review of the Paramount-Skydance deal.
The settlement and any discussions around that have nothing to do with the work that were doing at the FCC, Carr said. Theres at least three different things are going on: Theres the litigation, which were not a part of and theres been no discussions about, there is the transaction thats before us and there is the CBS news distortion [complaint]. And were taking those last two, running our normal course.
On the [Paramount-Skydance] transaction itself, we are getting close to the informal 180 day clock. I think were somewhere in the 160s but were just running our normal process across a lot of different transactions right now, he added. Were just going to apply the law and the facts and the record and move forward. We are simply focused on the record thats before us, and were going to make our decision based on the agencys record itself.
Despite Carrs claim that the FCCs work is unrelated to the lawsuit, the agency made the transcript and camera footage of the interview public as part of a news distortion investigation. He previously said that a news distortion complaint from conservative law firm The Center for American Rights over the interview would likely arise in the agencys review of the Skydance transaction. The final deadline for the public comment period ended on March 24.
Read more: https://www.thewrap.com/fcc-brendan-carr-cbs-trump-settlement-talks-60-minutes-investigation/

Karma13612
(4,771 posts)Thats all double speak for:
Of course its all connected. We just cant admit that openly.
Ray Bruns
(5,164 posts)The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command
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