Who Murdered “60 Minutes”?
Friends,
Famed β60 Minutesβ correspondent Scott Pelley was fired tonight. βWe have parted ways with Scott Pelley,β Nick Bilton, the tech journalist who CBS Newsβs editor-in-chief Bari Weiss hired last week as the showβs new executive producer, wrote in a memo to the staff this evening.
What had Pelley done to get the axe? At a staff meeting yesterday, he accused Weiss of βmurderingβ β60 Minutes,β according to an audio recording and a source who was in the room. Others at the meeting applauded him. (Earlier today I gave Pelley this weekβs Joseph N. Welch Award for truth-telling in the face of tyranny.)
It was all part of Weissβs shakeup of the revered broadcast.
Why, you may wonder, is Weiss so eager to shake up β60 Minutesβ?
I mean, itβs the most successful television news broadcast in U.S. history. It has remained the #1 news program for 50 straight years and consistently ranks among the top 10 of all Nielsen-rated television programs.
And it pulls in a fortune for CBS. β60 Minutesβ is one of the most profitable programs in all of television, generating tens of millions in annual profit for CBS. In one recent year, its advertising revenues were $67.5 million. The network wholly owns the franchise, which makes it a gold mine. Itβs the most lucrative and prestigious journalism operation on the network.
I could understand Weiss wanting to shake up, say, CBSβs Sunday morning news program. But why in hell would Weiss want to shake up CBSβs golden goose?
One hint: Besides firing Pelley for insubordination and chucking the showβs former executive producer, Weiss has also cut ties with β60 Minutesβ producers Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega.
In December, Alfonsi challenged Weissβs decision to hold a β60 Minutesβ segment on an El Salvador maximum-security prison where the Trump administration sent hundreds of Venezuelan migrants, including alleged gang members. Weiss had raised concerns about the comment-seeking process and determined that it needed additional reporting. Alfonsi termed the decision a political move. (The segment, called βInside CECOT,β eventually ran in January, with some additional material bookending the piece.)
Alfonsi calls the networkβs decision now to allow her contract to expire βa deliberate choice to penalize a journalist for refusing to sanitize factually accurate reportingβ that βsends a chilling message to the entire newsroom.β
Vega is no less blunt. βIn recent months, my producing teams and I have experienced efforts to insert political bias into our stories,β she said in a statement. βReporting teams have held back on submitting story pitches about important news topics out of fear of the internal repercussionsβ¦. Letβs call this what it is: censorship, both imposed and self-driven.β
Of course itβs censorship, because CBS is now owned and controlled by Trump pals Larry and David Ellison, who kissed Trumpβs assets to get Trumpβs FCC chair Brendan Carr to approve their acquisition of CBS from Paramount.
Trumpβs βfingerprints and DNA are all over this,β veteran β60 Minutesβ correspondent Steve Croft says. βHeβs been making threats against β60 Minutesβ and how he wanted it gone. And he finally got his wish.β
Trump has fixated on β60 Minutes,β calling the show βa dishonest Political Operative disguised as News.β
Trump sued CBS News over an interview of then presidential candidate Kamala Harris that Trump claimed had been edited in such a way as to hurt his presidential campaign. After β60 Minutesβ aired a story about Ukraine and another about Greenland, Trump said CBS βshould lose their license.β
This much is clear. CBS is being βmurdered,β as Pelley calls whatβs happening, not because of economics but because of politics. Economically, β60 Minutesβ is a gold mine. Politically, Trump thinks itβs dangerous as hell because it tells the truth about him and his regime, and wants it killed.
Bari Weiss knows this. Larry and David Ellison know it. Nick Bilton knows it. Everyone whoβs been fired from β60 Minutesβ knows this. Trumpβs lapdog at the FCC, Brendan Carr, knows this.
You need to know this.
β60 Minutesβ β the most successful television news broadcast in U.S. history β is being dismantled because Trump doesnβt want America to know the truth.
Itβs the same reason CBS canned Stephen Colbert β because Trump hated Colbertβs truth-telling jokes about him.
Itβs important to see all this as a systematic effort by Trump to silence the truth about what heβs doing to America.
Trumpβs increasingly corruption β rife with crony capitalism, corporate welfare, and payoffs to the powerful β is producing an increasingly corrupt economy in which everything depends on bribes and personal deals made by the biggest Republican loyalists and grifters, oligarchs and plutocrats, billionaires and multibillionaires, and monopolists.
When political and economic deal-making become personal transactions β when greed and payoffs replace trust β what happens? Authoritarianism replaces democracy. And an economy collapses, as it did at the end of Americaβs first Gilded Age, in the Great Crash of 1929, leading to the Great Depression.
One day we will look back on the murder of β60 Minutesβ as one of the travesties of Trumpβs despicable reign.
In the meantime, thank you Scott Pelley for telling the truth. Thank you, former β60 Minutesβ producers, correspondents, and staff, for telling the truth.
And now, what do we do in the interest of the truth? We boycott CBS.
