In the age of selective outrage and curated reality, Donald Trump has once again thrown the political world into disarray. His $10 billion lawsuit against CBS and its flagship program, 60 Minutes, is not merely an act of personal grievance. It is a novel strategy, an act of resistance against a media establishment that for too long has operated as an extension of the progressive apparatus rather than a guardian of public trust.
The heart of Trump's grievance is simple yet devastating: 60 Minutes deliberately distorted an interview with then-candidate Kamala Harris during the 2024 election. Trump alleges, and rightly so, that CBS deceptively edited Harris's incoherent and rambling answer on U.S. influence over Israeli policy, polishing it into a coherent, authoritative response. This act of narrative laundering was not just editorial discretion; it was electioneering under the guise of journalism. The public was not informed, it was managed.