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Fired ’60 Minutes’ star Scott Pelley accuses CBS of pushing ‘falsehoods and bias’

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Scott Pelley accused CBS News management under Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of trying to inject “falsehoods and bias” into reporting after the veteran correspondent was fired Tuesday.

Pelley, who spent 37 years at CBS News and became one of the most recognizable faces of “60 Minutes,” leveled a series of extraordinary allegations against CBS News leadership without giving specifics.

“For my part, new management has instructed me to inject falsehoods and bias into a politically sensitive story,” Pelley wrote. “I’ve been told to include assertions that are unverified.”

Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley accused CBS News management of trying to inject “falsehoods and bias” into reporting. CBS via Getty Images

Pelley claimed he repeatedly resisted those efforts.

“To date, in every case, I have managed to ignore these instructions or refuse them,” he said.

He also alleged that politicians had been given influence over editorial decisions.

“Recently, politicians have been invited to choose correspondents for interviews on the broadcast,” Pelley wrote. “Giving politicians control over 60 Minutes interviews is not how this is done.”

Pelley appeared to be alluding to a Post exclusive which found that Weiss allowed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to choose CBS News correspondent Major Garrett as the journalist who would interview him — even though “60 Minutes” star Lesley Stahl was angling to get the sit-down for months.

Bari Weiss became the target of blistering criticism from Pelley, who accused her of “murdering ‘60 Minutes’” during a contentious staff meeting. The Washington Post via Getty Images

Garrett’s interview with Netanyahu was aired on “60 Minutes” even though he is not a part of the show’s full-time roster of correspondents.

In his first public statement since CBS News terminated his employment, Pelley blasted the network’s new leadership and claimed “the collapse of values at the top has become untenable” following the recent ouster of top producers and correspondents.

“Last month, 60 Minutes lost its DNA when our entire senior leadership and two of our best on-air correspondents were cruelly fired without cause,” Pelley wrote in a statement posted to Instagram early Wednesday morning.

“Good people were silenced because they stood up for our audience. They stood for fairness against the forces of political bias; they stood for professionalism against chaos.”

The broadside comes just days after Pelley confronted newly installed “60 Minutes” executive producer Nick Bilton during a contentious staff meeting.

According to accounts of the meeting, Pelley accused Weiss of “murdering ‘60 Minutes’” and said she “was brought in to kill it and is doing exactly that.”

CBS News terminated Pelley after the confrontation, capping a tumultuous week that also saw the departures of executive producer Tanya Simon, correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, senior executive producer Draggan Mihailovich, veteran producer Guy Campanile and staffer Matthew Polvoy.

New “60 Minutes” boss Nick Bilton has become the face of CBS News’ effort to remake the storied newsmagazine. Joshua Blanchard

Pelley further accused management of “incompetence and unprofessionalism” that have “wreaked havoc” inside the newsroom.

“In a case involving one of my stories, the entire program came within 19 minutes of not getting on the air at all,” he wrote.

Former “60 Minutes” executive producer Tanya Simon and correspondents Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi were among the most prominent casualties of the recent shakeup at CBS News. Left to right: Lesley Stahl, Alfonsi, Vega and Simon. CBS via Getty Images

Pelley also took aim at Paramount Skydance, claiming the company was weakening “60 Minutes” while “apparently” seeking “to curry favor with the Trump administration.”

Despite the acrimonious split, Pelley ended his statement by praising his former colleagues.

“I depart after 37 years at CBS with one emotion — a heart brimming with gratitude for the men and women of CBS News who encouraged and enriched my work,” he wrote.

CBS News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



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