
The New Yorker Radio Hour Lesley Stahl on What a Settlement with Donald Trump Would Mean for CBS News
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May 30, 2025 Lesley Stahl, a legendary CBS News journalist and correspondent on 60 Minutes, delves into the tumultuous lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against CBS over a controversial interview. She reflects on the potential fallout of a settlement, expressing deep concern for journalistic integrity amid corporate pressures. Stahl recalls the historical challenges faced during Watergate and shares her experiences interviewing Trump, highlighting his media manipulation tactics. With a melancholic tone, she addresses the growing public mistrust in the press and the dark times ahead for journalism.
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Suit Aims to Chill Newsroom
- Stahl believes Trump's lawsuit is meant to intimidate and chill news organizations rather than reflect actual damages.
- She calls the lawsuit frivolous, noting Trump actually won the election despite CBS's coverage.
Bill Owens Resigns in Protest
- Executive producer Bill Owens resigned from 60 Minutes due to corporate pressure to alter or drop stories.
- His departure was deeply felt and seen as heroic by many at the network.
CBS News Head Resigns
- CBS News head Wendy McMahon also resigned, having defended newsroom independence but eventually stepping down.
- Her departure removed a critical barrier between the journalists and corporate pressure.






