CBS News has overhauled its interview practices after a firestorm over claims from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that her remarks were deceptively edited out of a “Face the Nation” appearance.

The network announced this week that its flagship Sunday show will now air only live or live-to-tape interviews, promising audiences they will see “the full, unedited interview” on television and online.

“In response to audience feedback over the past week, we have implemented a new policy for greater transparency,” CBS said in a statement to The Post. 4

“FACE THE NATION will now only broadcast live or live-to-tape interviews (subject to national security or legal restrictions).”

CBS said its new transparency policy would prevent similar flare-ups. Still, the move may invite fres

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