F.C.C. Releases CBS '60 Minutes' Interview With Kamala Harris
Briefly

The FCC released a transcript of a controversial 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. The release comes amid a lawsuit by President Trump against CBS, asserting deceptive editing. CBS defends its practices as standard and maintains that all responses from the interview were adequately represented. The FCC's chairman announced plans for public comments on the matter as part of an ongoing review linked to a complaint about news distortion, potentially influencing Paramount's merger discussions with Skydance.
In the wake of a controversial interview, CBS defended its editing practices, stating that it did nothing deceptive but rather aimed to present the Vice President's full stances.
The FCC's chairman revealed plans to address a complaint about the 60 Minutes interview, stating that public input will be sought in the review process.
As part of the ongoing lawsuit from Trump, CBS released the full interview transcript, emphasizing that it included the Vice President's responses without distortion.
CBS News articulated that its editing methods are conventional and intended to respect the integrity of the Vice President's responses during the televised interview.
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