President Donald Trump responded to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of October's CBS News interview with the full transcript from then-Vice President Kamala Harris, And thinks that the media "deceives the public."
"CBS and things that have never seen before have deceived the public. They 100% removed Kamala's horrible elections changed the answers to the questions and replaced them with completely different answers in the interview In another part,” Trump wrote The Society of Truth on Thursday.
"It's something that changes the election, election intervention, and, simply, election fraud that has never been seen before. CBS should lose the license, and 60 minutes of cheaters should be abandoned, and this ruthless The “news” performance should be terminated immediately,” he continued.
The FCC released an unedited transcript and video of CBS News' "60 Minutes" interview with Harris on Wednesday, which took place a few weeks before the 2024 presidential election.
The FCC chairman said the "60-minute" transcript at Trump's litigation center against CBS is crucial to the investigation.
Bill Whitaker's "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris is the center of high-risk litigation. (Screenshot/CBS News)
Original transcripts show that CBS News only aired her on "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "But in the Primetime Special, her The second half of the response will only be broadcast.
"But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu didn't listen," Whitaker said in an October 2024 interview. "The Wall Street Journal said that he - your government has been repeatedly turned a blind eye to Netanyahu, In fact, he rejected almost all your government's pleas."
FCC Chairman Brandon Carr said CBS News’ behavior is difficult to explain.
"CBS' behavior is hard to explain," Carl said to Fox News numbers. "On the one hand, CBS immediately released an unedited transcript of a recent interview with Vice President Vance. But for months, they Refused to release the record with Vice President Harris.”
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President Donald Trump responded to the release of CBS transcripts on Thursday. (Left: (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images), yes: (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images), yes: Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg by Getty Images)
CBS News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Fox News's Brian Flood and Joseph Wulfsohn contributed to the report.