By DAVID BAUDER, AP Media Author

CBS Information CEO Wendy McMahon stated Monday that she is resigning, the most recent fallout on the community as its guardian firm considers settling a lawsuit with President Donald Trump over “60 Minutes.”

McMahon, who leads each the community information division and information for the CBS-owned stations, stated in an electronic mail message to employees that “it’s become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward. It’s time to move on and for this organization to move forward with new leadership.”

McMahon has made clear she opposes settling with Trump — identical to “60 Minutes” govt producer Invoice Owens, who stop final month.

Trump has sued CBS, alleging it edited an interview with 2024 Democratic opponent Kamala Harris final fall to learn her. CBS Information has denied that. CBS’ guardian firm, Paramount World, is reportedly in settlement talks with Trump. Paramount World is in search of approval of a merger with Skydance Media.

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