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One of them says they’re simply rejecting the world and its “distortions,” but to an outsider it looks a lot like captivity.

The Federal Communications Commission has separately opened an investigation into claims of news distortion stemming from the “60 Minutes” broadcast.

He has taken public comments in an inquiry of a news distortion complaint against CBS over the way “60 Minutes” edited an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris before the election.

To call hanging banners on shrubs violence is a despicable distortion.”

It said the resulting answers contained "significant inaccuracies" and distortions.

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