Trump asks Biden to run for president again in strange speech about CBS.

Former President Donald Trump made headlines on Thursday with a controversial post on his Truth Social platform, calling for Vice President Kamala Harris to be investigated and forced off the Democratic campaign. In his post, Trump suggested that Harris should step down to allow President Joe Biden to reclaim his position at the top of the ticket.

It’s unclear what Trump believes Harris should be investigated for, but he did not shy away from expressing his opinions. He also took aim at CBS, calling for the network to lose its license. This demand was based on a complaint filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by the Center for American Rights, alleging that CBS had engaged in news distortion by editing a “60 Minutes” interview with Harris.

Trump’s claims of this being the “biggest scandal in broadcast history” reverberated across social media. However, it’s important to note that the FCC licenses individual broadcast stations, not entire networks, meaning that Trump’s demand may not hold much weight in reality.

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel has pushed back against Trump’s repeated calls for license revocation, stating that they amount to threats against free speech. She emphasized the importance of the First Amendment and reiterated that the FCC does not revoke licenses based on political disagreements or content criticisms.

Amidst the controversy, Vice President Harris gave a candid 30-minute interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, showcasing her willingness to engage with media outlets despite the ongoing scrutiny. Conversely, Trump has recently backed out of interviews with both “60 Minutes” and CNBC, raising questions about his approach to media relations.

The clash between Trump and Harris underscores the deep divisions within American politics and the ongoing battle over free speech and media integrity. As the 2024 presidential campaign looms on the horizon, it’s clear that tensions will only continue to escalate as key players jockey for position in the public eye.

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