A politically influenced call by the MAGA-curious head of CBS News may have been behind the abrupt axing of an anti-Trump 60 Minutes segment on Sunday, according to an email sent by one of its correspondents.

CBS had promoted a report on 60 Minutes that covered the infamous El Salvador megaprison CECOT, which houses immigrants booted out of the U.S. by Donald Trump.

However, reports on Sunday night suggest that Bari Weiss, 41, the new editor-in-chief at CBS, flexed her muscle to yank the segment off the air with just three hours’ notice.

60 Minutes journalist Sharyn Alfonsi, 53, sent an email on Sunday stating that Weiss “spiked our story” and that the decision was political, not an editorial call, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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    MAGA-curious head of CBS News

    That sounds much nicer than “explicit republican puppet.” It’s not like she’s been subtle about it.

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      Yeah, when did journalism veer from “make your statement in the headline, then support it in the article” to “use vague and confusing language as much as possible”?

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    Not a surprise but I’m glad we have confirmation Bari Weiss is directly making political decisions to not air stories, and that these reporters are fighting back.

    Seeing how shameless Weiss is, I don’t expect change, but people at least need to know 60 Minutes and CBS News are no longer reliable.

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    The Amerinazi has successfully captured the fourth pillar of democracy. This isn’t breaking news, it has been happening for years. I mean, I am just spouting shit at this point, but nothing is going to change. They control the legislative, executive, judicial and media, all four pillars.

    How and why do they ever reliquish power and control?

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    I’d rather get fired than edit that kind of segment out.

    It’s sad watching the US get hollowed out like a coconut that so many billionaires are drilling into so they can fuck it.

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    Stopped watching CBS awhile back. The Weiss hiring, and her subsequent actions have only confirmed my decision. It sucks too because my local CDS news affiliate is pretty decent, and I really like the morning anchor.

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      Cable TV is compromised. It’s hard to find reliable information these days especially if it’s political in nature.

      NPR member stations are a great way to stay informed, as well as the NY Times.

      I personally like to listen to Philly’s WHYY NPR station because it covers local news in my area too.

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        I have issues with NPR. They basically had a pro genocide platform for a while. Doing whatever they could to justify Israel’s actions.

        Sure their reporting of events was straightforward, the issue came during their other segments/interviews

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          WHYY only gets some of it’s funding from NPR, it also gets lots of funding from corporate sponsors, and most importantly I believe about 50% of their funding comes directly from listeners.

          By listening to local NPR stations you get a mix of NPR broadcast and local news / independent journalism.

          So even if you have a bone to pick with NPR it’s still worth it to give their local member stations a listen.