The network provided materials from a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris to the FCC as part of a “news distortion” complaint review process.
Rogan, a member of the UFC broadcast team as a color commentator since UFC 37.5 in 2002, has scaled back his broadcast work since Mike Goldberg's departure at the end of 2016. At present, the long-time martial arts enthusiast only covers domestic pay-per-view events each year and is no longer assigned to every event.
The complete interview, which is at the center of a lawsuit filed by President Trump, shows that “60 Minutes” aired a concise version of Ms. Harris’s answer on Israel.
Rogan reacted to reports suggesting that his team misled Harris’s campaign about a potential appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday released the transcript of a “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris that has been at the center of a lawsuit between CBS and President Trump.
President Donald Trump reacted to the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) release of the full transcript from an October CBS News interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing the outlet "defrauded the public.
President Trump filed a $10-billion lawsuit alleging CBS deceptively edited the Kamala Harris interview. CBS took the rare step of publicly releasing the transcripts and raw footage two days after turning the material over to the FCC.
A newly released transcript of a contested interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris refutes President Donald Trump’s assertions that CBS committed “election interference” last October.
Missing the show just weeks before Election Day was considered by some analysts as a major setback for Harris's White House bid.
Donald Trump's FCC chair Brendan Carr reopened a complaint against CBS over Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' interview. The network turned in the records.