CBS News anchor delivers blistering takedown as company caves to Trump



CBS News anchor John Dickerson became the latest network heavyweight to publicly rebuke CBS’s parent company, Paramount Global, after its $16 million settlement with President Donald Trump – a move he called a blow to journalistic integrity and public trust.

In a blistering monologue during CBS Evening News Plus on Wednesday, Dickerson tore into the company’s decision to pay Trump to end his $20 billion lawsuit over a “60 Minutes” interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.

“We pride ourselves on our B.S. detector, so it ought to work on ourselves, too,” Dickerson warned at the start of the newscast. “When it doesn’t, the stakes are real: a loss of public trust, the spread of misinformation.”

He added: “The Paramount settlement poses a new obstacle: can you hold power to account after paying it millions? Can an audience trust you when it thinks you’ve traded away that trust? The audience will decide that.”

Trump’s lawsuit alleged “60 Minutes” deceptively edited the 2024 interview to make Harris appear more favorable on Israel, the Daily Beast reported. The program later released full transcripts showing that the editing was a routine time-cutting decision.

“Though Paramount refused to apologize or express regret, it handed Trump another victory in his crusade against media outlets he perceives as political enemies,” the Daily Beast report said. “Paramount also denied that the settlement had anything to do with a pending merger with Skydance, which will require approval from the Trump administration.”

Dickerson’s searing remarks follow internal outrage over the settlement. CBS’s Bill Whitaker, who conducted the Harris interview, reportedly appeared “teary-eyed” during a staff meeting after the deal, according to the report. While veteran broadcaster Dan Rather called it an “extortion by the president” and a “kneeling-down and saying, ‘Yes, Sir,’ by billionaire corporate owners.”