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Mike Johnson accuses CBS News of cutting his answer to DOJ Virginia lawsuit – Washington Examiner

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has accused CBS News of​ selectively editing his interview on the show “Face The‍ Nation,” alleging that important segments discussing the Department of‍ Justice’s lawsuit against Virginia were cut. The lawsuit was prompted by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s executive order aimed ​at removing over 6,300 noncitizens from voter rolls. Johnson criticized CBS for ⁢allegedly downplaying the governor’s efforts and emphasized the timing of the lawsuit, suggesting it raises doubts among voters about election integrity.

Additionally, ⁤Johnson claimed that CBS omitted comments regarding Hurricane Helene relief efforts and the ‌SAVE Act, which he described‌ as critical for ensuring only U.S. citizens vote in elections. In response to these ‍claims, CBS ⁢pointed out that the full interview ​transcript was available on its website and YouTube.

Johnson stated he would avoid non-live interviews‍ with ‍CBS in the future, expressing concerns that the network prioritizes narratives favorable to Democrats while undermining Republicans.


Mike Johnson accuses CBS News of cutting his answer to DOJ Virginia lawsuit

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) accused CBS News of cutting several segments of a recent interview he conducted with the network, including a part that spotlighted the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Virginia.

The DOJ sued Virginia last week after Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) issued an executive order in August that removed over 6,300 noncitizens from the state’s voter registration rolls. Johnson spoke about the lawsuit during a pretaped interview on CBS News’s Face The Nation on Sunday and later accused the network of cutting his answer from its broadcast.

“Apparently, CBS also doesn’t want you to hear about Virginia Gov. Youngkin, who is trying to clean the state’s voter rolls so non-American citizens can’t vote there,” Johnson said on X. “We need more states doing this, but the Biden-Harris Administration is SUING VIRGINIA and trying to STOP it.”

Johnson stated in his full comments that the Biden administration and the DOJ sued the Virginia governor less than 30 days before the presidential election to prevent the state from cleaning up its voter rolls. The House speaker argued that this type of action “creates a lot of doubt and concern” among voters and that everyone should want the law to be followed.

The speaker said on X that other segments of his interview that were cut included his answers on Hurricane Helene relief and the SAVE Act. 

CBS News declined to comment to the Washington Examiner on Johnson’s accusations, instead pointing to how the full interview transcript was uploaded on the network’s website. The full interview was also uploaded to YouTube.

In the wake of the interview, Johnson informed Fox News’s Brian Kilmeade, who is a co-host of Fox & Friends, that he would “never agree to a non-live interview with CBS again.”

In the wake of the DOJ’s lawsuit against Virginia, Youngkin has been making multiple media appearances, spotlighting the legal battle, including two Monday evening. In an interview on Fox News’s Hannity, the Virginia governor suggested that the DOJ is “trying to achieve something other than fair and free elections” with this lawsuit.

CBS News has also come under scrutiny over edits it made to a 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, with a clip promoting the interview getting whittled down during its airing on television. Former President Donald Trump has harshly criticized the editing of Harris’s interview, deeming it “the worst and most blatant scandal in Broadcast History” in a Truth Social post.



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