Tuesday, February 27, 2024

CBS pressured into returning Catherine Herridge's files


After CBS fired their best journalist, Catherine Herridge, they seized her files, all her records and her computers. She was in the midst of pursuing several stories regarding Joe Biden and his family, as well as other investigations. 

When Herridge's union, SAG-AFTRA heard what CBS did, they condemned their actions and demanded they return her files. The union said that this was a dangerous precedent and was a threat to the First Amendment.

The House Judiciary Committee Chair demanded to know who was behind her termination and all the documents related to her firing/the seizing of her files. 

They wanted answers by March 1st. 

CBS was taken by surprise by the blowback they received and released a statement that claimed they never actually "seized" her files and went on to claim that her office had been secured and they respected her wishes not to go through her files, and pinky-swore they didn't do anything that they got caught doing, and the cookie jar was already broken, so don't tell mom.

According to sources, who wished to remain alive, someone at CBS only boxed up Herridge's personal belongings but not her files. What does that tell you?

Obviously they were forced into walking it back and have now turned over her files, as the New York Post reports.

“Catherine Herridge’s union representative picked up her materials this morning,” a CBS News rep said on Monday, pretending it was all standard operating procedure, hoping nobody would notice.

“This was a standard HR conversation about materials in her office, which Catherine then referred to her union representative,” a spokesperson claimed.

Herridge reportedly faced "roadblocks from higher-ups" in her coverage of Hunter Biden, the drug-addled, whore mongering son of Joe Biden, and this put her on the wrong side of CBS president Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews. The question is, was the CBS reverse moonwalk about the Biden crime family or about her wrongful termination?

As of now, it isn't known who dropped the hatchet down on Herridge; it may have come from Ciprian-Matthews, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon or CBS CEO George Cheeks. However, a top CBS source said that neither Cheeks or McMahon were involved in the decision to hold onto the files.

As they say in Iran, "heads will roll," if it's discovered, because the public will demand it.

If CBS fails to provide this information requested by the House Judiciary Committee by March 1st, they may get subpoenas to further explain their tardiness.


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