CBS agrees to hand over '60 Minutes' Harris interview transcripts to FCC
CBS says it will turn over unedited transcripts of its October interview with Kamala Harris to the Federal Communications Commission. The network said Friday it was compelled to do so by Brendan Carr, President Donald Trump's appointee to lead the FCC. Trump has complained that Harris' interview with his election opponent was deceptively edited to make her look good, filing a $10 million lawsuit and continuing with the case despite winning the election. The FCC probe is running parallel with the lawsuit, despite published reports that Trump's lawyers are engaged in potential settlement discussions with CBS News' corporate parent, Paramount.