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Canadian network aired too-hot-for-Bari report

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And now were going to see precisely what clumsy fingerprints Trump’s woman at CBS leaves if the report ever airs:

Lil ol' Canada has destroyed Jim Beam and CBS in the same week #ElbowsUp #60minutes

[image or embed]— RobJFH (@robjfh.bsky.social) Dec 22, 2025 at 3:04 PM

You can very clearly see why someone whose job it is to protect war criminals would need this pulled from the airwaves: It’s visible proof the Trump administration is operating concentration camps.

[image or embed]— Tim Onion (@bencollins.bsky.social) Dec 22, 2025 at 3:22 PM

Really horrifying stuff that Bari wanted to keep from the American public. For example:

Guards began beating him. Beat him until he bled. Knocked his face into the wall, broke all his teeth. No access to outdoors, no contact with relatives. Now describing US knowledge of CECOT's torture practices, followed by footage of Trump praising those practices.— AkivaMCohen (@akivamcohen.bsky.social) Dec 22, 2025 at 2:26 PM

Weird that the Canadian network hasn’t heard of the rule that the government can have a permanent standard veto over investigative stories it can exercise by refusing to go on the record, almost as if it’s intelligence-insulting sillness being peddled by a witless bullshit artist with no actual journalistic credentials but rock-solid ideological bona fides.

For further reading, here’s the timeline of Trump sneezing and Bari catching a cold:

On Friday morning, CBS sent out a press release promoting the upcoming segment. “Inside CECOT,” it was called. The network described it as a look at “one of El Salvador’s harshest prisons,” featuring interviews with recently released deportees who would describe “the brutal and torturous conditions they endured.” CBS ran promotional clips on the air and on social media. The 60 Minutes website had a page up for the segment.

On Friday night, Donald Trump held a rally in North Carolina. He complained about 60 Minutes, saying the program had “treated me worse under the new ownership” and that if the Ellisons, who now control CBS’s parent company, “are friends, I’d hate to see my enemies!”

On Saturday morning, Weiss weighed in with concerns about the segment. According to CNN’s reporting, she took issue with the lack of an on-camera response from the Trump administration. She suggested the segment needed an interview with Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, and provided his contact information to 60 Minutes staff.

By Sunday afternoon, the story was dead. CBS posted on social media that the segment would “air in a future broadcast.” The promotional page was taken down. The clips were removed from YouTube. A CBS spokesperson told reporters the segment “needed additional reporting.”

I still can’t get past the idea of Dunning Kruger Weiss thinking that seasoned investigative journalists would not have known how to contact Stephen Miller.

it's not that you have to be stupid to be an effective regime mouthpiece, but it certainly helps bari weiss that she has a wind tunnel between her ears www.nytimes.com/2025/12/21/b…

[image or embed]— jamelle (@jamellebouie.net) Dec 21, 2025 at 7:33 PM

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