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Scott Pelley Lambastes CBS News Leadership in Leaked Audio Over '60 Minutes' Overhaul
CBS News is facing a severe internal rebellion after legendary 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley openly accused the network's top leadership of attempting to destroy the acclaimed television newsmagazine. In a leaked audio recording from a tense staff meeting on Monday, June 1, 2026, Pelley launched a fierce verbal attack against CBS News Editor in Chief Bari Weiss and the program's newly appointed Executive Producer, Nick Bilton.
The high-stakes confrontation follows a stunning shakeup initiated by Weiss last week, when she ousted 60 Minutes veteran Tanya Simon alongside several longtime producers and prominent correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega. To replace Simon, Weiss hired Bilton, an media outsider with deep roots in investigative technology reporting, a move that shocked the television news industry.
Accusations of Corporate Sabotage
Tensions boiled over during Bilton's first official day on Monday when he remarked to staffers that Weiss loved CBS News and the 60 Minutes institution. According to leaked audio obtained by major media outlets, Pelley immediately pushed back with a scathing rejoinder.
"She is murdering '60 Minutes,'" Pelley said during the meeting. "She does not love this place. She was brought in to kill it, and she’s been doing exactly that."
Pelley went on to describe both Weiss and Bilton as fundamentally unqualified for their respective leadership positions, flatly telling Bilton that he would "never be welcome here." While some sources criticized Pelley's remarks as rude and unprofessional, several eyewitnesses noted that the veteran correspondent received immediate applause from shell-shocked newsroom staffers. Pelley's defiant stance was also publicly backed by Rome Hartman, a 25-year 60 Minutes producer who retired last year, who characterized the recent wave of firings as an act of arrogance, disrespect, and cruelty.
Political Tensions and Merger Fears
The deep anxieties polarizing the 60 Minutes newsroom extend far beyond standard creative differences. Multiple internal sources indicate that veteran producers fear the sudden staff purges are part of a coordinated effort by CBS's parent company, Paramount, to blunt the program's aggressive investigative edge to curry favor with President Donald Trump.
Paramount is currently seeking regulatory approval from the Trump administration for a high-profile media merger to acquire CNN and the rest of Warner Bros. Discovery. President Trump has been a vocal critic of 60 Minutes, even filing a high-profile lawsuit against CBS over a 2024 broadcast segment. Rather than fighting the litigation in court, Paramount executives opted to quietly settle the case with Trump, further fueling internal fears that corporate leaders are trying to neuter the broadcast.
Management Pushes for Modernization
Allies of Weiss have forcefully dismissed the corporate appeasement theories as outlandish. Sources close to leadership state that Weiss views 60 Minutes as an incredibly valuable but unfortunately archaic institution that is in urgent need of modern reinvention. Weiss has argued privately that the program should implement sweeping changes now, operating from a position of ratings strength.
In a joint corporate memo issued last week, Weiss and CBS News President Tom Cibrowski maintained that their goal is to foster agenda-setting journalism that forces accountability from every center of power. They asserted that Bilton embodies the exact energy and digital ambition required to expand the newsmagazine to modern platforms.
Bilton, who previously reported for The New York Times and Vanity Fair, projected calm during the raucous Monday meeting. He stated that he has a notebook full of ideas for digital expansion and looks forward to holding individual conversations with staffers. When pressed on whether he would shy away from aggressive reporting on the current administration, Bilton stated, "Absolutely not. If you look at Season 58 of '60 Minutes,' the team produced incredible coverage of the Trump administration, and that will continue."
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 1, 2026


