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Kamala Harris' 60 Minutes Interview Receives Emmy Nomination

  • The 60 Minutes interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris was nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy for outstanding edited interview in early May 2025.
  • The nomination follows a $20 billion defamation lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump last October, accusing CBS News of deceptively editing the Harris interview to interfere in the election.
  • CBS News faced an investigation led by FCC Chair Brendan Carr into potential violations of the FCC's news distortion policy, amid accusations that Harris' 'word salad' answer was edited to avoid backlash.
  • Steven Cheung, serving as the White House communications director, criticized the editing of the interview by sarcastically noting that although it received a nomination for best editing, it still failed to make Harris’ response clear and comprehensible.
  • Amid ongoing challenges at CBS and a forthcoming merger, the primary shareholder of Paramount Global, Shari Redstone, is reportedly pushing to resolve the legal dispute involving President Trump, while Bill Owens, who previously led production at 60 Minutes, stepped down citing concerns over editorial freedom.
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Adweek broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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