CBS News is facing pressure to release the full transcript of Kamala Harris’ interview with “60 Minutes” after accusations that her answers were edited. Former CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge recalled a situation where the network released the unedited transcript of her interview with Donald Trump when he was president. Herridge emphasized the importance of transparency and integrity in the editing process.

The controversy arose after Harris’ response to a question about Israel was edited for the primetime broadcast of “60 Minutes.” Critics accused CBS of deceptive editing to make Harris appear more eloquent and decisive. The truncated version of her answer aired on the show differed from her longer, stammering response that was featured in a promo for the interview on “Face The Nation.” The full, unedited response was not included in the YouTube upload or the official transcript posted on CBS News’ website.

The Trump campaign has condemned CBS for editing Harris’ response in a misleading way. They argue that the editing lessened the impact of her statements during the interview. Social media users also criticized the network for splicing the interview to remove Harris’ “word salad” answers. The issue raised questions about the network’s editing practices and transparency in presenting interviews with political figures like Harris and Trump.

CBS has not commented on the controversy or indicated whether they will release the unedited transcript of Harris’ interview. A source close to the network suggested that there may have been miscommunication or a lack of coordination between different departments, leading to the edited version being broadcast. The source emphasized the responsibility of transparency when interviewing high-profile individuals like presidents and vice presidents.

The situation has highlighted the importance of journalistic integrity and transparency in presenting interviews on broadcast shows like “60 Minutes.” The controversy surrounding Harris’ edited response has sparked debate about the editing practices of television journalism and the need to ensure that interviews are not misrepresented or altered for misleading purposes. CBS News has faced criticism and calls for accountability in the handling of Harris’ interview and the release of the full transcript. The network’s response to these concerns will be closely watched as the controversy continues to unfold.

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