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60 Minutes 'CECOT' Episode Leaks in Canada After Being Pulled by CBS News

CNNDecember 23, 20259 min1,795,559 views
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Accidental Global Release of Shelved '60 Minutes' Report

  • 📺 A controversial "60 Minutes" report, titled "Inside CECOT" and focusing on the treatment of deportees at a prison in El Salvador, was mistakenly streamed in Canada.
  • 💡 The episode, which CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss had decided to shelve, became widely available due to a streaming slip-up on Global TV's platform.
  • 🌐 Bootlegged copies of the report have since spread across the internet, reaching a worldwide audience.

Content of the 'CECOT' Report

  • ⛓️ The "60 Minutes" investigation features interviews with detainees describing torture and horrific conditions at the El Salvador prison.
  • 🗣️ One deportee's testimony highlights the pervasive nature of the abuse, stating, "the torture was never ending. Interminable. There was blood everywhere."
  • 🎯 The report aimed to center the perspectives of these individuals, making their on-camera, on-the-record testimonies a key component.

Internal Controversy at CBS News

  • 📉 CBS News staff, including correspondents like Scott Pelley and Tanya Simon, have expressed internal turmoil and disagreement over the decision to shelve the story.
  • 📌 Correspondent Sharon Al Fonzi, who worked on the piece, defended its readiness and criticized the potential for the administration's silence to act as a "kill switch" for inconvenient reporting.
  • ⏳ Concerns have been raised about the timing of the decision, with criticism that such objections were raised at the "11th hour" after multiple screenings.

Former Correspondent's Perspective

  • ⭐ Ahmed Tan, former CBS News chief investigative correspondent, described the piece as a "classic 60 Minutes piece" that was deeply reported with compelling firsthand accounts.
  • integrity of the journalistic process, emphasizing that if a party refuses to comment, that lack of comment should be stated in the story.
  • ⚠️ Tan expressed concern about the direction of CBS News under new leadership, particularly regarding editorial control and the established vetting process.
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