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Bari Weiss Censors 60 Minutes Report on CECOT, Segment Now Internet Contraband

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Alex Chen
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Yesterday, Bari Weiss, the new editor-in-chief of CBS News, censored a segment of its newsmagazine 60 Minutes about men who had been deported to an El Salvador prison. Today, it's popping up online. 60 Minutes had already begun promoting the now-censored segment online. Because it was pulled so late, it seems that CBS missed at least one opportunity to remove the content from the internet.

The censored segment was about men who had been deported to an El Salvador prison. The men had been accused of being part of a gang, but some of them claim that they were wrongly accused and deported. The segment was supposed to air on 60 Minutes, but it was pulled at the last minute.

The reason for the censorship is not clear, but it's believed that Bari Weiss was involved in the decision. Weiss has been known for her conservative views, and some people are speculating that she may have been trying to suppress the story.

The censored segment is now being shared online, and it's causing a stir. Some people are praising CBS for pulling the segment, while others are criticizing the network for censoring the story.

The incident has raised questions about the role of journalism in society and the importance of a free press. It's also sparked a debate about the role of censorship in media.

The censored segment is a reminder that the media is not always objective, and that sometimes stories are suppressed or censored for political or ideological reasons. It's a reminder that we need to be vigilant and critical of the media, and that we need to demand transparency and accountability from our news sources.

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[1] The 60 Minutes report on CECOT that Bari Weiss censored is now internet contraband