CBS News shelves ‘60 Minutes’ report on notorious prison in El Salvador
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- CBS News has postponed a segment of '60 Minutes' that was set to investigate the notorious Cecot prison in El Salvador, where the Trump administration deported undocumented immigrants. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi criticized the decision, stating it was politically motivated rather than an editorial choice. The postponement was announced just hours before the scheduled airing on December 21.
- This decision has sparked significant backlash against CBS News and its editor in chief, Bari Weiss, as critics argue that the network is avoiding scrutiny of the Trump administration's controversial deportation policies. Alfonsi's comments highlight concerns about editorial independence within the network.
- The incident reflects broader tensions in media regarding political influence and the handling of sensitive topics, particularly those involving immigration and human rights. The backlash against CBS News underscores a growing demand for accountability in reporting on government actions, especially in light of past criticisms regarding transparency and the handling of related issues.
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