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Controversial '60 Minutes' Segment Goes Viral After Canadian Streaming

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A planned segment for CBS's '60 Minutes,' titled 'Inside CECOT,' was shelved by editor Bari Weiss due to concerns over its content, which did not include responses from Trump administration officials. However, the episode was inadvertently streamed in Canada, leading to widespread sharing of clips on social media. The segment features interviews with Venezuelan men who describe severe abuses in a Salvadoran prison, raising serious questions about press freedom and editorial decisions at CBS. Critics argue that the decision to withhold the story was politically motivated, while supporters claim it is an important piece deserving of airtime. CBS has not commented on the situation.

Key Details: • The segment features testimonies from Venezuelan deportees about torture in El Salvador's CECOT prison. • The episode was finalized on Friday but shelved by Weiss shortly after. • Human Rights Watch has documented abuses at CECOT, supporting the claims made in the segment. • CBS has not provided a public statement regarding the viral spread of the segment.

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Bari WeissEl SalvadorSharyn AlfonsiCECOTCBS NewsGeorge ConwayPhilippe BolopionHuman Rights Watch

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