Piers Morgan Slams CBS, Says Network Allowed Harry & Meghan To Spew “Unsubstantiated, Highly Damaging Garbage”

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Piers Morgan Slams CBS, Says Network Allowed Harry & Meghan To Spew “Unsubstantiated, Highly Damaging Garbage”

Piers Morgan isn’t done with CBS amidst controversy for his comments about Meghan Markle, and his friend Sharon Osbourne being outed from the “Talk.”

In his most recent column for The Daily Mail, Morgan speaks on an incident from four years ago where Osbourne’s former “The Talk” co-host Sheryl Underwood reportedly defended George Lopez after he made some alleged racist comments.

“It’s an absolute disgrace and given how Underwood defended HER friend George Lopez when he DID say racist things that were caught on camera, it’s disgustingly hypocritical of her,”

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“As is the behaviour of CBS, the Cowardly Broadcasting System, who’ve so pathetically bowed to the woke mob illiberally baying for blood like a bunch of crazed language-policing fascists.”

Morgan adds that CBS’ statement was troubling,

“How can it even be happening in a country so proud of its First Amendment constitutional right to free speech?,” Morgan adds. “But then, this is the same CBS that allowed Meghan and Harry to spray-gun the British royals and media with all sorts of unsubstantiated, highly damaging garbage, the veracity of which has been unravelling faster than Sharon Osbourne was jettisoned at the altar of politically correct bullshit.”

“This sham of an ‘interview’ was a shameful betrayal of journalistic standards by CBS. And when it comes to the company’s ‘values’, this is the same CBS which has just given a platform to shamed film director Woody Allen to dismiss serious sex abuse allegations made by his daughter Dylan…They seem to specialize in allowing people to peddle THEIR version of the truth without any regard for what THE truth may be.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 11: Piers Morgan seen returning to his West London home after doing the school run on March 11, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Neil Mockford/GC Images)
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