WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - Conservative advocacy
groups on Thursday asked the Federal Communications Commission
to reject a complaint over CBS's "60 Minutes" interview with
then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Center for Individual Freedom, Americans for Tax Reform,
Taxpayers Protection Alliance and other groups called on FCC
Chair Brendan Carr to end the investigation into the unit of
Paramount Global ( PARAA ), saying an "adverse ruling against CBS
would constitute regulatory overreach and advance precedent that
can be weaponized by future FCCs."