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FCC Releases Full Unedited Kamala Harris ’60 Minutes’ Interview After Federal Intervention

The Federal Communications Committee (FCC) has released a complete video and transcript on Wednesday, an interview with “60 minutes” of “60 minutes” by former Vice President Camara Harris.

Nearly 54 minutes video is twice as long as edited. Version CBS was first released on October 7.

Networks that seem to take part of Harris if it is “indispensable” to end the war in Israel for early reduction of the video is prioritized by the United States the safe return of Israelites in Gaza. It seems that it is necessary to seek a ceasefire.

Harris first emphasized the importance of Hamas on Israel’s terrorist attacks and rights of the right to self -defense on October 7, 2023, and then paid attention to the loss of Gaza’s lives.

“Too many innocent Palestinians have been killed. We know that, and I think we agree most that this war must end,” Harris FCC. I mentioned in the video published. “And it is our most indispensable, and it must be our best order. How can we end this war? The important factor is us. The hostage trading and the ceasefire are completed. “

She also called for the foundation of the two states.

A part of this conservation is missing, and this section of the video released by CBS displays a cut.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve8hsgdkja

President Trump has filed an aggressive lawsuit with the CBS, appealing for a network in October in the 2024 election to “try to make a scale that is advantageous to the Democratic Party.” Lawsuit

“In order to make the weaknesses of Camara’s” word salad “paper, CBS uses a national platform in 60 minutes to the border from the exercise of the deceptive, deceived CEPT operation. I have crossed, “said Trump’s court document. (Related: CBS quietly edits HARRIS WORD SALAD RESPONSE in “60 minutes interview”)

CBS has officially demanded it in a January letter in January, and then generated transcripts and complete videos on the FCC.

The car provided a link to the material on Wednesday tweets. He also announced that the agency will open a portal to seek general comments.

“FCC concluded that it would be useful for the public interest to establish a docket and seek comments on issues raised by complaints. People have the opportunity to measure weight,” he concluded.