A CBS News meteorologist from Detroit interrupted her weather broadcast to inform viewers that she would be going to Project Veritas to expose discrimination in her workplace.
“Today we saw temperatures above normal again topping out at 85 degrees at Metro Airport. Plenty of sunshine today, but all good things must come to an end and that starts as early as tomorrow morning with showers moving in around 8 a.m,” April Moss said during her Monday broadcast, before telling viewers about her future broadcast with Project Veritas.
“I will be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees,” she said. “Tune into Project Veritas for my full story.”
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“Later Monday, we will see those showers continuing through late morning, but by evening we’ll see dry conditions and more comfortable conditions as well,” she said to finish the broadcast.
It comes a week after a local Fox reporter interrupted her broadcast to announce her partnering with Project Veritas for an expose last week.
Ivory Hecker, who works for Fox 26 in Houston, Texas, was set to go live with a weather report on Monday when she dropped the bomb on Fox News Corp.
“Before we get to that story, I want to let you, the viewers, know that Fox Corp. has been muzzling me to keep certain information from you, the viewers,” she said. “And from what I’m gathering, I am not the only reporter being subjected to this.”
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“I am going to be releasing some recordings about what goes on behind the scenes at Fox, because it applies to you, the viewers,” she said. “I found a non-profit journalism group called Project Veritas that is going to help put that out tomorrow, so tune in then.”
She then nonchalantly went on to talk about the heatwave that has been gripping that area of Texas. The two anchors on the show did not address what Hecker had said.
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