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Bill Grueskin
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One interesting element to this very thin story is that it was leaked to CBS and not Fox.
It's possible that DHS thinks CBS still has a shred more credibility and so the story would get more uptake.
It's also remotely possible that Fox got this tip and said, "Nah, we'll pass."
Bill Grueskin
@bgrueskin.bsky.social
Huge internal concern among CBS staff over that internal bleeding story.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/jan/15/cbs-news-ice-officer-injuries
The networks top editor, Bari Weiss, expressed a high level of interest in the story on an editorial call Wednesday morning, according to staffers who listened.
There was big internal dissension about the internal bleeding report here last night, the CBS News staffer, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said . It was viewed as a thinly-veiled, anonymous leak by [the Trump administration] to someone whod carry it online.
Felt to many here like we were carrying water for the admins justifying of the shooting to keep our access to our sources, said a second network staffer, who was also not authorized to comment.
In a statement, a CBS News sp
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10:07 PM · Jan 15, 2026
@bgrueskin.bsky.social
· 1d
One interesting element to this very thin story is that it was leaked to CBS and not Fox.
It's possible that DHS thinks CBS still has a shred more credibility and so the story would get more uptake.
It's also remotely possible that Fox got this tip and said, "Nah, we'll pass."
Bill Grueskin
@bgrueskin.bsky.social
Huge internal concern among CBS staff over that internal bleeding story.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/jan/15/cbs-news-ice-officer-injuries
The networks top editor, Bari Weiss, expressed a high level of interest in the story on an editorial call Wednesday morning, according to staffers who listened.
There was big internal dissension about the internal bleeding report here last night, the CBS News staffer, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said . It was viewed as a thinly-veiled, anonymous leak by [the Trump administration] to someone whod carry it online.
Felt to many here like we were carrying water for the admins justifying of the shooting to keep our access to our sources, said a second network staffer, who was also not authorized to comment.
In a statement, a CBS News sp
ALT
10:07 PM · Jan 15, 2026
âHuge internal concernâ among CBS staff over that âinternal bleedingâ story.
— Bill Grueskin (@bgrueskin.bsky.social) 2026-01-16T03:07:55.222Z
www.theguardian.com/media/2026/j...
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CBS News report on ICE officers injuries drew huge internal concern
Anonymously sourced report that Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding after killing Renee Good faced skepticism inside CBS newsroom
Jeremy Barr in Washington
Thu 15 Jan 2026 20.04 EST
Some CBS News employees expressed concern after the network cited two anonymous US officials on Wednesday to report that the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis suffered internal bleeding to the torso after the incident.
CBS initially published the account about officer Jonathan Ross on X, formerly Twitter. About 30 minutes later, the network followed up with another post, containing a link to an article by two correspondents that similarly cited two US officials briefed on his medical condition.
The report, which was not extensively covered by other news organizations, drew an immediate response on social media from critics who questioned the networks sourcing and whether it aligned with the Trump administrations preferred focus.
But there was also internal skepticism at the network about the report, according to emails viewed by the Guardian. It was met with huge internal concern by some, one CBS News staffer said. Others viewed the conversations as standard editorial discussions. ... Before the original report was published, a medical producer at the network suggested in an email to colleagues that it would be helpful to ask what type of treatment he received, and whether the officer received surgery or any other type of procedure.
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CBS News report on ICE officers injuries drew huge internal concern
Anonymously sourced report that Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding after killing Renee Good faced skepticism inside CBS newsroom
Jeremy Barr in Washington
Thu 15 Jan 2026 20.04 EST
Some CBS News employees expressed concern after the network cited two anonymous US officials on Wednesday to report that the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis suffered internal bleeding to the torso after the incident.
CBS initially published the account about officer Jonathan Ross on X, formerly Twitter. About 30 minutes later, the network followed up with another post, containing a link to an article by two correspondents that similarly cited two US officials briefed on his medical condition.
The report, which was not extensively covered by other news organizations, drew an immediate response on social media from critics who questioned the networks sourcing and whether it aligned with the Trump administrations preferred focus.
But there was also internal skepticism at the network about the report, according to emails viewed by the Guardian. It was met with huge internal concern by some, one CBS News staffer said. Others viewed the conversations as standard editorial discussions. ... Before the original report was published, a medical producer at the network suggested in an email to colleagues that it would be helpful to ask what type of treatment he received, and whether the officer received surgery or any other type of procedure.
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"Huge internal concern" among CBS staff over that "internal bleeding" story. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
9 hrs ago
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irisblue
(36,888 posts)1. Further down in that thread
Congrats, CBS, you are now Fox Lite.
— El Sargento GarcÃa (@elsargentogarcia.bsky.social) 2026-01-16T03:13:08.603Z
Baitball Blogger
(51,773 posts)2. So now we'll find out that it was a planted story?
Still a big scoop. Just not one where CBS will benefit.
pfitz59
(12,348 posts)3. They ran the story without eyes on the patient?
CBS didn't physically verify? That's not journalism, its propaganda.
irisblue
(36,888 posts)4. Yep. Edward R Murrow is somewhere weeping with rage
Any reporter working at cbs should be embarrassed to be working there.
democrank
(12,203 posts)5. Yet another example of what happens to anything Trump touches.
Here today, gone tomorrow.
Blue Owl
(58,226 posts)6. Once again, they are asking us to believe their story despite what everyone clearly saw on film
Ross walking away completely unharmed, signaling to his fellow goons, hopping in a vehicle, and driving away like the fucking cowardly piece of shit he is.