Trump wants a jury trial and $10 billion in damages
Trump and Harris are competing against each other ahead of the US presidential election, which polls show is close.
The lawsuit seeks a jury trial and damages of about $10 billion.
He claims that Texas law was violated, according to which prohibits deceptive practices in the conduct of business.
Trump repeatedly attacked the network during the campaign over the episode and threatened to revoke the network’s broadcast license. CBS if he is elected.
CBS said Trump canceled his scheduled interview with 60 Minutes.
Harris and Trump are focusing their latest efforts on several battleground states
Given a virtual tie in national polls, the two candidates in the November 5 election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, will focus their efforts on the final stretch of the campaign in a marathon of rallies in several battleground states: Wisconsin, Georgia. , North Carolina and Michigan.
The average of the latest 19 national polls compiled by the website 270towin.com gives Harris a 1.1% lead over Trump, with the vice president at 48.3% compared to her opponent’s 47.2%, which is within poll errors.
This figure represents the popular vote, although in the United States the presidential election is decided indirectly through the Electoral College, which consists of 538 delegates. This system allows a candidate to win the presidency even if he loses the popular vote.
Each of the 50 US states allocates a certain number of delegates. While most states have a clear voting trend, there are seven states that are considered “hinge” and can choose any of the candidates: Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Arizona.
These are the states where campaigns have concentrated their advertising investments and where candidates are devoting most of their time, as reflected in their agenda for the last few days. (Reuters and EFE)