CBS has been named in a federal complaint for its decision to make Kamala Harris look coherent following its taping of a recent interview.
To do that, the network recorded an answer she made early in the recording, then subbed it in for the word salad she actually delivered to a later question.
Fox News said the complaint accused CBS News of “significant and intentional news distortion.”
The filing was from the Center for American Rights and was submitted to the Federal Communications Commission.
The report noted, “CBS News has taken heat in recent days for airing two different answers to the same question in its ’60 Minutes’ interview last week with Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris was mocked by conservatives when footage of her offering a lengthy ‘word salad’ was aired by CBS’ ‘Face the Nation’ to promote the ’60 Minutes’ sit-down, when Bill Whitaker asked why it seemed like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn’t listening to the U.S.” […]
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