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Last year, GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia made headlines when she spoke at a white nationalist event organized by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes. Greene’s controversial behavior continued when her Twitter account was temporarily suspended for a tweet referencing a “Trans Day of Vengeance.” Most recently, she announced plans to protest in New York City during former President Donald Trump’s expected indictment, calling it an “unconstitutional WITCH HUNT!”
Despite these controversies surrounding Greene, she was featured on CBS’ “60 Minutes” in an interview where she expressed her radical views. The program showcased Greene’s journey from the fringe to the GOP’s front row and highlighted her intense opinions, including calling Democrats a party of pedophiles. Criticism of CBS for featuring Greene has been met with backlash, especially from ex-GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger and journalist Molly Jong-Fast.
While “60 Minutes” has a history of featuring controversial guests, the decision to have Greene on the show has sparked concerns. The choice reflects a similar mentality to former CBS CEO Les Moonves, who embraced the attention generated by divisive figures. This approach may benefit the show’s ratings but raises questions about its commitment to responsible journalism.