
Update: CBS 62 reporter April Moss was threatened with termination Monday after she announced her intention to blow the whistle on the network’s “discrimination” to Project Veritas.
Similar to Fox reporter Ivory Hecker, Moss released audio of her call with Chief Engineer Chuck Davis, who threatened to fire her for making her announcement on air during a weather segment, calling it “the most selfish thing” he’s ever seen.
“You may get terminated for that, are you aware of that?” he asked.
“Why would you do that? You know, basically, that’s the most selfish thing I’ve ever seen, in all, in 36 years working there, without even a close second. Because you don’t give a crap about anybody else, you know, and, like, if you get terminated, which you might, and then the burden it’s going to place on other people. You couldn’t care less,” he continued. “It’s just all about April Moss.”
“I’m gonna recommend that you get terminated. I’m gonna recommend that,” he added.
Moss explained that she tried addressing illegal discrimination through “official channels” but felt going to Project Veritas was the only solution for change.
But Davis said nothing will change at the network’s practices.
“So you think that going on the air and saying something and getting fired is going to change anything?” he asked.
“The only change there is going to be, you know, on our weekend weather person. That’s the only change,” he stated.
Original story below:
Another local reporter announced live on air that she intends to blow the whistle on her network to Project Veritas, this time for “discrimination.”
CBS 62 meteorologist April Moss interrupted her weather report by informing the audience she will meet with Project Veritas to expose “discrimination” that “CBS is enforcing upon its employees.”
“And speaking of a brand new week, I will be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees,” Moss said Sunday.
“Tune into Project Veritas for my full story,” she added, before resuming her weather report.
This comes just a week after Fox 26 reporter Ivory Hecker was suspended after announcing on-air her intention to blow the whistle on her network to Project Veritas for corruption and “muzzling” her on important stories.
“What’s happening within Fox Corp is an operation of prioritizing corporate interests above the viewer’s interest and, therefore, operating in a deceptive way,” Hecker told PV. “Fox came at my throat for standing up against censorship.”
“There’s a narrative. Yes, it is unspoken. But if you accidentally step outside the narrative, if you don’t sense what that narrative is and go with it, there will be grave consequences for you.”
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Alex Jones talks to Fox 26 reporter Ivory Hecker who was suspended following her on-air announcement Monday that she intended to blow the whistle on the Fox network for “muzzling” her on a bombshell story she’s now sharing with Project Veritas.