Former President Donald Trump has threatened to sue CBS News if they do not release a full, unedited transcript of Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent interview with “60 Minutes.” Trump’s attorney, Edward Paltzik, accused the network of airing a “doctored” interview in order to mislead the American people ahead of the presidential election. The letter to CBS News demanded the preservation of all communications and documents related to the interview and the release of the unedited transcript.

The dispute stems from a revelation by “60 Minutes” that they used a different portion of Harris’ response to a question about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the prime-time broadcast than what was aired in an excerpt on “Face the Nation.” The program defended the edit by stating that the shorter response allowed for time to cover other subjects in a 21-minute segment. The response showcased in the full “60 Minutes” interview was described as more coherent and different from the preview clip that was criticized as “word salad” on social media.

Paltzik’s letter to CBS News accused the network of intentionally misleading the public by editing the interview transcript to cause confusion about Harris’ abilities, intelligence, and appeal. The Trump campaign has also demanded the release of the full transcript, alleging that the interview was deceptively edited to minimize Harris’ response. Trump himself referred to the edit as potentially the “biggest scandal in broadcast history” and called for CBS to release the full transcript, stating that litigation had already begun.

The former president highlighted the importance of transparency in the interview editing process, emphasizing that the public has a right to know what was changed to present Harris in a certain light. Trump labeled Harris as a threat to democracy and criticized CBS for allegedly removing her original response and replacing it with another in order to protect the vice president from scrutiny. As the controversy continues to unfold, representatives for “60 Minutes” and CBS News have yet to comment on the situation.

The letter from Trump’s attorney and the subsequent demand for the release of the full interview transcript suggest a contentious relationship between the former president and the media outlet. Trump’s accusations of intentional manipulation in the editing process of Harris’ interview reflect ongoing concerns about media bias and misinformation. The dispute raises questions about journalistic integrity, political influence in media coverage, and the responsibility of news outlets to provide accurate and unbiased information to the public.

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