President Donald Trump sued CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, in October 2024 over an interview on "60 Minutes" with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump accused the outlet of deceptive editing and election interference. 

The lawsuit and its subsequent settlement have far-reaching implications and set off a fierce debate about media ethics and accountability, as well as corporate interference.

Fox News Digital breaks down exactly what happened — from the final payout to speculation as to why Paramount settled and what blowback the lawsuit has received since. 

What happened:

October 8, 2024: CBS '60 Minutes' airs two different answers from former Vice President Kamala Harris to the same question | Watch

October 18, 2024: Former FCC commissioner explains if CBS News could be in hot water over editing | Watch

October 20, 2024: CBS breaks its silence over editing allegations

October 31, 2024: Trump sues CBS News for $10 billion alleging 'deceptive doctoring' of Harris' '60 Minutes' interview

February 5, 2025: FCC releases CBS News' raw '60 Minutes' transcript

April 14, 2025: Trump lashes out at CBS News and "60 Minutes"

April 23, 2025: "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens abruptly quits

May 9, 2025: Paramount, CBS News' parent company, faces mounting pressure

May 29, 2025: Trump rejects Paramount's $15 million offer to settle CBS News lawsuit

July 1, 2025: Paramount, CBS pay eight figures, change editorial policy in settlement | Watch

July 7, 2025: CBS parent company sparks massive outrage with Trump lawsuit settlement

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