60 Minutes CECOT is shown in Canada, not in the USA.
Julie Roginsky and Michelle Kinney aired the 60 Minutes segment that CBS News chose not to show and the White House didn't want us to see—a segment reportedly pulled after intervention from Bari Weiss, now editor-in-chief at CBS News. Americans weren’t supposed to see it. Canada aired it anyway. We’re grateful—and we’re doing our part to make sure it doesn’t disappear.
This is what censorship looks like in real time. When legacy outlets decide what the public can and cannot see. This moment is bigger than one segment. It’s about who controls the narrative, who decides what’s “too sensitive,” and why independent media matters now more than ever.
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