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In reply to the discussion: Top Democrat Vows to Bring Federal Charges Against CBS Parent Company Paramount: They 'Just Paid Trump a Bribe' [View all]BumRushDaShow
(158,421 posts)21. He knows this and added this part
In the meantime, state prosecutors should make the corporate execs who sold out our democracy answer in court, today,
which sounds like a "hint hint" to CA AG Rob Bonta to maybe go for something.

I just found this -
Jul 2, 2025 2:09pm PT
California Gov. Gavin Newsom Says Paramounts Trump Settlement Seems Transactional, Tells Media Companies to Do the Right Thing Amid Threats
by Michael Schneider
Gov. Gavin Newsom warned the U.S. media companies not to sell out to the Trump administration, the same day that Paramount Global controversially settled a lawsuit brought about by Trump regarding a 60 Minutes report.
That $16 million settlement between Paramounts CBS News and Trump is widely seen as a quid pro quo for the FCC to approve a long-awaited acquisition of the conglom by Skydance something both companies have taken pains to say is not the case. But Newsom (D-Calif.) told Variety during a press conference Wednesday morning that it seems, for some, almost transactional. Not just the settlement, but why the settlement needed to occur in order to pave way for other transactions. It just leads one to cynically state that. Im not learning enough on the details to assert more than those that have suggested the curious nature of the timing.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom Says Paramounts Trump Settlement Seems Transactional, Tells Media Companies to Do the Right Thing Amid Threats
by Michael Schneider
Gov. Gavin Newsom warned the U.S. media companies not to sell out to the Trump administration, the same day that Paramount Global controversially settled a lawsuit brought about by Trump regarding a 60 Minutes report.
That $16 million settlement between Paramounts CBS News and Trump is widely seen as a quid pro quo for the FCC to approve a long-awaited acquisition of the conglom by Skydance something both companies have taken pains to say is not the case. But Newsom (D-Calif.) told Variety during a press conference Wednesday morning that it seems, for some, almost transactional. Not just the settlement, but why the settlement needed to occur in order to pave way for other transactions. It just leads one to cynically state that. Im not learning enough on the details to assert more than those that have suggested the curious nature of the timing.
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Top Democrat Vows to Bring Federal Charges Against CBS Parent Company Paramount: They 'Just Paid Trump a Bribe' [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 2
OP
Wyden is my senator and he is excellent. If he says he will do it, he will. He is a fighter.
Amaryllis
Jul 2
#10
He's an excellent Senator. But that doesn't give him power to bring federal criminal charges against anyone.
onenote
Jul 2
#12
Ty for the correction but the points the same, why start singling out paramount
questionseverything
Jul 2
#24
The Kurrent Korrupt Kourt will exonerate all the convicted idiot's victims
Justice matters.
Jul 2
#28