A CBS 62 weather reporter, April Moss, has been fired by the station after sharing its practices regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, editorial policies, and corporate interests in an interview with Project Veritas.
Moss, a former CBS affiliate journalist and meteorologist who went off-script during her weather report to say she would be talking to nonprofit Project Veritas, had worked at the station for almost a decade before she was officially fired this week.
In a sit-down interview with Project Veritas’s James O’Keefe, Moss accused CBS 62 of manipulating its audience with a corporate agenda, describing the network’s news practices as “propaganda being pushed on people.”
“I’m watching my country disintegrate and if I don’t stand up and do something when I’m able to, I just don’t know that I could live with myself,” Moss said. “No longer is true journalism being executed anymore … It is one of the greatest crimes really in history right now. Because if we are shaping the American public’s mind, then we need to be seeking truth.”
She also claimed in her interview that CBS 62 was sending emails and messages to employees who chose not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Moss accused the station of attempting to pressure them into changing their minds, describing the behavior as a “human rights issue.”
CBS is abusing the “power of all of [the] Viacom/CBS brand” to legitimize the vaccines for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, Moss charged.
In announcing her dismissal, a spokesman from CBS 62 Detroit said in a statement that Moss “objected to WWJ-TV’s policies regarding COVID-19 testing and wearing masks inside our station, which are based on CDC, state, and local guidelines.”
“Any suggestion that she was in any way a victim of ‘discrimination’ due to her concerns about these policies is completely false. In fact, we allowed April to perform her weather anchor duties from home as we explored her concerns,” the spokesman added.