FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr did not comment on whether the footage was deceptively altered, but said the FCC would open the topic for public comment given the high interest in the case.
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The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday released the full unedited transcript and video of former Vice President Kamala Harris’ “60 Minutes” interview, which Republicans have accused CBS News of deceptively altering.
CBS gave the commission copies of the interview and transcript, which is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit. The president has accused the network of editing the interview in a way that makes Harris look better. The interview aired during the 2024 presidential election.