Just watched this unfold and honestly it's pretty wild how fast things are moving at CBS News right now. A producer literally walked out this week saying her work had become impossible because stories are now being judged on whether they fit some ideological checklist rather than actual journalism. And yeah, everyone knows whose ideology we're talking about here.



So here's the timeline: Bari Weiss gets brought in as editor-in-chief and immediately tells staff they can leave if they don't like her vision. Within weeks, half the Evening News producers are taking buyouts. Then Weiss starts bringing in new contributors and reshaping the whole operation. She replaces the anchors with Tony Dokoupil, who apparently is more aligned with the current administration's messaging.

The really concerning part? There was a 60 Minutes investigation about deportations to El Salvador that got pulled hours before airing. The reporter literally said in writing that the story was factually correct, cleared by lawyers and standards, but got yanked anyway for what she called "political" reasons. It eventually ran in January and got millions of viewers. So it was a good story they buried.

Here's where it gets interesting from a media control perspective: You've got this chain where Bari Weiss reports to David Ellison, who runs Paramount which owns CBS, and Ellison's father Larry is close with Trump and funds his PAC. Trump basically has leverage over the whole thing. When Dokoupil did that long interview with Trump recently, the White House literally threatened to sue if it wasn't aired in full. That's not how journalism is supposed to work.

This used to be the network of Murrow and Cronkite. They had actual independence. Now it feels like we're watching a major news organization get quietly restructured to avoid antagonizing the current president. Whether it's self-preservation or something else, the result is the same: another trusted news source becoming something less trustworthy.
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