(Red State)—Conservative commentators blasted CBS’s Scott Pelley for his baseless anti-President Donald Trump commencement speech, falsely claiming that journalism and the “rule of law” were under attack.
A video surfaced on X over the weekend of the “60 Minutes” anchor’s May 19 speech to the graduating class of 2025 at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, in which he makes a series of insane claims about the state of America now under Trump. During Pelley’s entire rant, he avoids actually naming the president.
“But in this moment, this morning, our sacred rule of law is under attack,” Pelley said with no example as to what he was talking about. “Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack.”
“And insidious fear is reaching through our schools,” he added, again with no exact reference to what he was talking about. “Our businesses, our homes, and into our private thoughts. The fear to speak in America!”
At one point, he even referenced, among other things, Trump’s crackdown on the insanity of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) efforts in schools, businesses, and government.
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