FCC Chair Rebukes Trump's Call to Revoke CBS License Over Edited Harris Interview
The FCC defends press freedom after Trump accuses CBS of election interference following edits to a '60 Minutes' interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Former President Donald Trump demanded CBS lose its broadcast license, claiming edits to Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' interview were misleading.
- FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel condemned Trump's call as a threat to free speech, affirming the FCC's commitment to the First Amendment.
- CBS aired two different versions of Harris' responses to questions about U.S.-Israeli relations, sparking controversy over potential election interference.
- The Trump campaign insists on the release of the full, unedited interview, while the Harris campaign distanced itself from CBS's editorial decisions.
- Experts clarify that the FCC cannot revoke network licenses based on content, highlighting Trump's ongoing criticism of mainstream media.




































