The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated an investigation into CBS News after the network aired a controversial interview of Vice President Harris on its iconic news program, 60 Minutes. The interview has drawn the attention of both the FCC and former President Trump, who recently filed a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News for defamation.

In the interview, conducted by anchor Sharyn Alfonsi, Vice President Harris was questioned about the Biden administration's handling of various policies, including immigration and the economy. The line of questioning raised concerns of bias and led to accusations that CBS News was attempting to portray the Vice President in a negative light.

The FCC has requested CBS News to hand over the transcript of the 60 Minutes interview as part of their investigation. The network has yet to comment on the developing situation, but industry experts speculate that this move by the FCC could have significant implications for media organizations and their coverage of high-profile political figures.

As the investigation unfolds, the public remains eager to see how the FCC will navigate the complex intersection of journalism, politics, and regulation in modern media.