It was the journalism fail heard around the world. CBS News’ long-running show “60 Minutes” interviewed Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris in early October—but presented two different versions of her answering a question about Israel. Clearly, one of those answers had to be deceptively edited.
Outrage ensued, yet CBS to this day has refused to release the transcript or the unedited footage.
Now Donald Trump is taking action—and suing the network for a staggering 10 billion dollars in damages, “stating the network practiced ‘deceptive conduct’ for the purpose of election interference in its interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.”
The lawsuit, filed Thursday, states that the network engaged in election and voter interference:
Trump attorneys said the complaint comes due to “CBS’ partisan and unlawful acts of election and voter…