Hold onto your popcorn, because the Paramount Trump $35 Million dispute just got messier than your group chat after 2 AM.
We’re now in he said, she said territory — and at the center of the storm? Shari Redstone, Paramount Global’s chair, who might be sinking deeper into a crisis that looks less like a business deal and more like a reality TV finale.
So here’s the latest tea:
👀 According to Deadline.com’s Dominic Patton, both Trump and Paramount agree there’s $16 million(plus legal fees) on the table. Cool, cool. But Trump? Oh, he’s not stopping there. He’s now saying it’s more like $32 to $35 million, claiming that includes a wink-wink, handshake deal with David Ellison (the Skydance guy) involving $90 million in PSA ad credits.

Yep. Apparently the man just casually threw in public service announcements like they’re Pokémon cards.
But Paramount? Big nope.
They clapped back HARD on Wednesday, saying — and we quote —
“Contrary to some news reports or media speculation, Paramount’s settlement with President Trump does not include PSAs or anything related to PSAs.”
Like… at all.
So basically, we’re at a point where if Paramount’s telling the truth, they’re basically calling Trump a liar — straight-up, no sugarcoating. And if Trump is telling the truth? Paramount might be in for a serious “uh oh” moment with the FCC and the public.
Meanwhile, poor Shari Redstone is stuck in the middle of this media hurricane, and the longer it drags out, the worse it looks for her. What started as a corporate merger is now a full-blown political soap opera.
TL;DR:
- Trump says Paramount owes him $35 million total — including ad credits (what?).
- Paramount says: nope, no PSAs, no side deals, stop making things up.
- Basically, someone’s lying — and it’s looking more like a Corporate vs. Trump showdown.
- Shari Redstone’s stuck in the middle of it all, and the crisis keeps snowballing.
- This merger mess just turned into a full-on PR nightmare.