Don Lemon has once again called out CBS News leadership, this time slamming the network for forcing an anchor to answer to the company’s diversity and inclusion (DEI) unit after a heated interview.

As reported by Fox News, CBS faced backlash after “CBS Mornings” anchor Tony Dokoupil pressed anti-Israel author Ta-Nehisi Coates on the bias in his latest book, “The Message,” which touches on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

During the interview, Dokoupil asked Coates whether Israel had “a right to exist,” a question that apparently rattled some of his CBS colleagues.

Freedom-Loving Beachwear by Red Beach Nation - Save 10% With Code RVM10

According to The New York Times, several staff members complained to higher-ups about Dokoupil’s tough line of questioning. In response, CBS required Dokoupil to meet with both the network’s editorial standards team and the Race and Culture Unit to address the concerns raised by his coworkers.

In response to this corporate handling, Lemon didn’t hold back. On his YouTube show, he accused CBS of mishandling the situation by bowing to internal pressure rather than defending Dokoupil’s journalistic integrity.

“CBS should have said, ‘This is good journalism,’” Lemon argued, suggesting that the network should have celebrated the interview as an example of sparking important conversations. “Instead of, like, embarrassing their anchor and doing a whole DEI, you know, thing.”

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE THE DUPREE REPORT

Are you glad President Trump is building the new WH ballroom?

By completing the poll, you agree to receive emails from The Dupree Report, occasional offers from our partners and that you've read and agree to our privacy policy and legal statement.

Lemon, a former CNN anchor, criticized CBS for not addressing the issue openly and for letting the staff complaints dominate the narrative. He believes the network missed a chance to foster an open dialogue on the matter.

“Why are the inmates running the asylum?” Lemon quipped, highlighting his frustration with how CBS leadership handled the controversy.

He continued, saying that messy conversations, especially those on complex issues like Israel-Palestine, are what journalism is all about.

“It’s not supposed to be perfect. Sometimes it’s messy, and in those messy conversations, you often reach a consensus,” Lemon stated. He warned that over-censorship leads to stifled dialogue, leaving no room for honest debate. “Stay out of it and let the journalists do the journalism,” he added.

Apr 30, 2022; Washington, DC, USA; CNN broadcaster Don Lemon arrives at the White House Correspondents Association annual dinner at the Washington Hilton. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

Although Lemon acknowledged that he doesn’t completely agree with all of Dokoupil’s statements during the interview, he remains steadfast in his belief that journalists should have the freedom to ask difficult, uncomfortable questions without any interference or influence from corporate executives attempting to control the narrative.

This piece was written by LifeZette News Staff on October 16, 2024. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

Read more at LifeZette:
Kamala Harris Faces Major Plagiarism Accusations in Explosive Report
Charlamagne Reveals Surprising Prediction After Trump’s Viral Podcast Interview [WATCH]
Britney Spears Narrowly Avoids Wardrobe Malfunction in Tiny Outfit Dancing Around Her Living Room [WATCH]

Freedom-Loving Beachwear by Red Beach Nation - Save 10% With Code RVM10

The opinions expressed by contributors and/or content partners are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Dupree Report. Contact us for guidelines on submitting your own commentary.