We’re not close in my view to the position of dismissing that complaint at this point,” FCC chair Brendan Carr said.
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CBS Urges FCC to Quickly Reject Complaint Over '60 Minutes' Harris Interview By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -CBS on Tuesday urged the Federal Communications Commission to immediately ...
Carr told Reuters that he was not open to immediately dismissing the complaint, and that there was still an active investigation into the discrepancy.