FCC Commissioner urges investigation into CBS for airing conflicting responses from Harris.

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A call for transparency is echoing from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). A commissioner has urged the chair to address a complaint demanding CBS release the full transcript of its “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

This comes after CBS aired two different segments featuring Harris’s responses to the same question about whether Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “listening” to the Biden-Harris administration.

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FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington emphasized to the Daily Caller News Foundation that while the FCC often sees frivolous claims of news distortion, the complaint filed on October 16 by the Center for American Rights (CAR) against CBS’s New York affiliate, WCBS, is serious and deserves scrutiny.

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