CBS News has fired a high-profile reporter who covered investigations into the Biden family, and the network is accused of seizing her personal files in an unprecedented move. The acclaimed CBS reporter who was investigating the Hunter Biden laptop scandal before she was fired last week had her personal files seized by the network. This has raised concerns about the state of free press and journalistic integrity within the media industry.
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. Catherine Herridge, the esteemed investigative reporter who was fired last week by CBS, had her personal files seized by network officials, indicating a troubling violation of journalistic ethics. The House Judiciary Committee is calling CBS on the carpet over the firing of veteran reporter Catherine Herridge, who was probing the Biden family investigations.
CBS News has returned the notes it seized from a high-profile reporter the network fired for 'investigating Hunter Biden.' The network's actions have sparked outrage and raised questions about the independence of the press in covering sensitive political topics. Several CBS News reporters were caught up in layoffs at Paramount Global that claimed 800 jobs, including one who is embroiled in a controversy over the handling of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.