In a stunning reversal, CBS News has managed to win back the wrath of former President Donald Trump after just $16 million in new ownership and drastic staff cuts. The network's attempt to appease Trump comes at a time when its credibility is already under strain.
Trump had previously filed a frivolous lawsuit against CBS News over the editing of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, which he claimed was "election interference" that caused him mental anguish. However, after settling the case for $16 million and agreeing to release full transcripts of future presidential interviews, CBS News has managed to coax Trump back onto its flagship program, 60 Minutes.
The network's new leader, Bari Weiss, seems determined to align herself with the far-right, anti-woke agenda that has made her a darling of conservative circles. Weiss's appointment has been met with skepticism by many, who see her as an attempt to rebrand mainstream institutions as "anti-woke" at the expense of diversity and inclusion.
Under Weiss's guidance, CBS News has recently featured Trump allies such as Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff on 60 Minutes, sparking accusations that the network is now serving as a platform for conservative propaganda. The network has also reportedly poached talent from other outlets to shore up its conservative credentials.
However, Weiss's efforts seem to be falling flat with some of her target audience. Even Trump himself appeared to poke fun at his own return to 60 Minutes, joking that "I don't wanna embarrass you" after reminding Norah O'Donnell that he had been paid a lot of money for the interview.
Weiss's influence at CBS News is part of a larger media shift that seeks to silence progressive and Black perspectives in favor of conservative approval. Critics say that this strategy will only serve to erode trust in the news media, which is already struggling to regain credibility after years of scandals and controversies.
As one journalist noted, "The only thing I could do was professionally blow myself up to create a blast radius around '60 Minutes' to get people's attention that this was happening." That blast radius has landed squarely on the lap of Bari Weiss, who appears to be doing her best to rewrite the script for 60 Minutes in favor of Trump and his ilk. But will it be enough?
				
			Trump had previously filed a frivolous lawsuit against CBS News over the editing of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, which he claimed was "election interference" that caused him mental anguish. However, after settling the case for $16 million and agreeing to release full transcripts of future presidential interviews, CBS News has managed to coax Trump back onto its flagship program, 60 Minutes.
The network's new leader, Bari Weiss, seems determined to align herself with the far-right, anti-woke agenda that has made her a darling of conservative circles. Weiss's appointment has been met with skepticism by many, who see her as an attempt to rebrand mainstream institutions as "anti-woke" at the expense of diversity and inclusion.
Under Weiss's guidance, CBS News has recently featured Trump allies such as Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff on 60 Minutes, sparking accusations that the network is now serving as a platform for conservative propaganda. The network has also reportedly poached talent from other outlets to shore up its conservative credentials.
However, Weiss's efforts seem to be falling flat with some of her target audience. Even Trump himself appeared to poke fun at his own return to 60 Minutes, joking that "I don't wanna embarrass you" after reminding Norah O'Donnell that he had been paid a lot of money for the interview.
Weiss's influence at CBS News is part of a larger media shift that seeks to silence progressive and Black perspectives in favor of conservative approval. Critics say that this strategy will only serve to erode trust in the news media, which is already struggling to regain credibility after years of scandals and controversies.
As one journalist noted, "The only thing I could do was professionally blow myself up to create a blast radius around '60 Minutes' to get people's attention that this was happening." That blast radius has landed squarely on the lap of Bari Weiss, who appears to be doing her best to rewrite the script for 60 Minutes in favor of Trump and his ilk. But will it be enough?