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CBS News staffers "are threatening to quit" over the decision to suspend the planned broadcast of a "60 Minutes" segment on Venezuelan immigrants the Trump administration sent to an El Salvadorian prison, according to CNN.
CNN added that Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss became concerned over the absence of a White House response to the piece, encouraging the show to interview deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller and shared his number, citing a source inside the network.
But the correspondent who worked on the story said the program sent interview requests and questions to the White House, the Homeland Security Department and the State Department.









