Spiking a fully vetted story that passed legal review and standards five times represents political censorship, not editorial judgment. Giving the administration a kill switch over inconvenient reporting transforms an investigative powerhouse into a stenographer for the state. Abandoning sources who trusted journalists with their stories betrays the most basic tenet of journalism.
CBS News leadership made the right call holding a story that wasn't ready for broadcast. Pulling segments that lack sufficient context or need additional reporting happens daily in every newsroom, and prioritizing viewers over arbitrary scheduling demonstrates proper editorial standards. The decision reflects a commitment to thorough journalism rather than rushing incomplete work to air.
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