Summary
A "60 Minutes" news segment on President Trump's immigration policy aired online by mistake after being pulled from the TV schedule. The segment included interviews with migrants sent to an El Salvador prison under Trump's immigration policy. CBS later removed the segment from the internet as part of routine content protection.
Key Facts
- A "60 Minutes" segment on Trump's immigration policy was accidentally aired on a TV app.
- The segment included interviews with migrants deported to an El Salvador prison.
- Two deported men reported experiencing abuse, including beatings and sexual assault.
- Global Television Network pulled the segment from its broadcast but it appeared online.
- CBS is removing unauthorized copies of the segment from the internet.
- The story was reportedly cleared by CBS lawyers but sparked debate on journalistic independence.
- CBS News chief Bari Weiss emphasized the need for the Trump administration's viewpoint in the segment.