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Elon Musk has issued a controversial statement on social media suggesting that journalists from CBS's 60 Minutes should face prison time due to alleged deception in their reporting. The remark follows claims made by former President Donald Trump regarding an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris that aired in September. Trump accused the program of "defrauding the public" by selectively editing her responses concerning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A transcript from the Federal Communications Commission released this month indicated that the answers were part of an uninterrupted response. "60 Minutes are the biggest liars in the world!” Musk declared in a post on X, asserting that they engaged in deliberate deception to influence elections. This criticism coincides with ongoing scrutiny over the Trump administration's stance against media outlets it considers unfavorable. Critics have expressed alarm over Musk’s calls, interpreting them as a significant threat to press freedom.