'I Felt Sick': Catherine Herridge Speaks Out About CBS News Suppressing Hunter Biden/Laptop Story

Nick Kangadis | November 5, 2024
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By now we all know that the establishment propaganda media and social media platforms, at the behest of intelligence agencies, suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story in an effort — pretty successfully, mind you — to influence the outcome of the 2020 election.

These people are not your friends, and none of them have your best interests at heart. Let’s face it, you have to have a heart in order to do something with it.

The legacy media even shut down some of their own reporters ahead of the election who were actually attempting to practice real journalism. Former CBS reporter Catherine Herridge was one of those journalists.

Herridge wrote a post on her website detailing how CBS News suppressed the reporting they tasked her with in order to provide information for “Evening News Anchor and Managing Editor Norah O’Donnell.”

According to the post:

On October 23rd, 2020 about 10 days after the story surfaced, I was contacted by senior CBS News executive Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews for “confirmed reporting” on the Hunter Biden story.  She said the confirmed reporting was for Evening News Anchor and Managing Editor Norah O’Donnell.

Days earlier, I had been tasked with vetting the laptop and its contents after multiple platforms had suppressed the story. Due diligence included working the phones, reaching out to people on the Hunter Biden emails for corroboration and cross-referencing court records.  The vetted documents I collected also indicated the laptop belonged to Hunter Biden.

I told Ciprian-Matthews the vetted materials included a million dollar retainer from a Chinese energy firm, emails with Hunter Biden’s former business partner Tony Bobulinski as well as Hunter Biden text messages.

Asked by Ciprian-Matthews if there was a “Hunter connection,”  I responded, “Yes, all of them.”

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But, when CBS News executives caught wind of Herridge’s reporting, she says they became “reluctant.”

“I was encouraged that the most senior corporate executives told me privately they wanted reporting that spoke truth to power on both sides of the aisle,” Herridge wrote. “They even provided additional resources, but based on my experience, it seemed their corporate objectives were frustrated by CBS News executives and other employees who were reluctant to take on a story about the President’s son.”

Oh, what might’ve been had that story not been covered up by these very duplicitous people.

 

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