'60 Minutes' Will Reportedly Run Segment Yanked By Bari Weiss On Tonight's Broadcast -- Against Huge Timeslot Competition [View all]
Source: MEDIAite
Jan 18th, 2026, 1:36 pm
After much controversy, 60 Minutes reportedly will finally run the segment yanked by Bari Weiss right before its originally scheduled airdate. However, it will do so on a broadcast that is all but certain to get dismal ratings as it faces stiff competition from an NFL playoff game.
According to CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter, the postponed segment which focuses on the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvadors high-security CECOT prison will run on Sunday nights edition of 60 Minutes, four weeks after its originally scheduled broadcast on Dec. 21. Weiss originally postponed the segment because she believed, at present, we do not present the administrations argument for why it sent 252 Venezuelans to CECOT. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, who reported on the story, was furious slamming the move as a political decision and arguing that Weisss reasoning was flawed.
Their refusal to be interviewed is a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story, Alfonsi wrote, in an internal memo of her own. If the administrations refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a kill switch for any reporting they find inconvenient.
But Stelter reports that while Alfonsi was certainly reluctant to make changes to the original report, she flew from Texas to DC on Thursday to interview a Trump administration official. But the interview did not materialize, according to Stelter. Still, the segment will air Sunday night.
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60 Minutes Will Reportedly Run Segment Yanked By Bari Weiss On Tonights Broadcast Against Huge Timeslot Competition from NFL Playoff Game