“Unprecedented”: Now-Fired CBS Reporter Who Investigated Biden Laptop Story Has Personal Files Seized By Network

(Worthy Insights) – Just when you thought the Hunter Biden laptop cover-up had ended…

A bombshell report from the NY Post dropped this week, stating that reporter Catherine Herridge of CBS had “her personal files seized by the network” in what is being called an “unprecedented” move. Herridge was investigating the Hunter Biden laptop story prior to her firing.

Last week she was one of about 20 staffers fired from CBS as part of cuts at parent company Paramount, according to the NY Post. [ Source (Read More…) ]

CBS faces uproar after seizing investigative journalist’s files

“Anyone who isn’t confused really doesn’t understand the situation.” Those words, from CBS icon Edward R. Murrow, came to mind this week after I spoke with journalists at the network.

There is trouble brewing at Black Rock, the headquarters of CBS, after the firing of Catherine Herridge, an acclaimed investigative reporter. Many of us were shocked after Herridge was included in layoffs this month, but those concerns have increased after CBS officials took the unusual step of seizing her files, computers and records, including information on privileged sources.

The position of CBS has alarmed many, including the union, as an attack on free press principles by one of the nation’s most esteemed press organizations. [ Source (Read More…) ]


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