CBS Caught Red Handed Editing Out Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s MS-13 Ties

Well, well, well—looks like CBS got caught playing editor-in-chief of “Let’s Make the News Fit Our Narrative” again.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is calling out CBS for what she says is a shameless hit job. And frankly, she’s got a point. In an interview with the network, Noem discussed Kilmar Abrego Garcia—a man allegedly linked to the violent MS-13 gang. You’d think that’s a pretty serious detail, right? Apparently, CBS didn’t think so. They edited the interview in a way that made Garcia’s gang ties look like some casual misunderstanding. Just a guy having a bad day, huh?

Noem’s fired up—and she should be. She’s accusing CBS of whitewashing the truth to protect their open-borders narrative. Because heaven forbid Americans actually see what happens when our immigration system turns into a revolving door for criminals.

Let’s be clear: MS-13 isn’t just any gang. These thugs are known for brutal murders, human trafficking, and terrorizing communities from New York to Los Angeles. But CBS decided that part wasn’t important. Why? Because it doesn’t fit the Left’s fairytale that all illegal immigrants are just “dreamers” looking for a better life. Some are. But some—like Garcia—are far more dangerous. That’s a reality the Left doesn’t want you to see.

Noem says CBS “shamefully” edited the segment to downplay Garcia’s MS-13 connection. And if you’ve been paying attention to how legacy media works, this comes as no surprise. This is the same media that spent years calling violent riots “mostly peaceful” and covered for Hunter Biden’s laptop until the truth couldn’t be ignored anymore.

This is media manipulation 101: take out the inconvenient facts, cut around the truth, and repackage it into something that won’t make their side look bad. It’s not journalism—it’s propaganda with a camera crew.

And here’s the kicker—this isn’t just about Noem. It’s not even just about CBS. It’s about a media machine that’s no longer interested in telling you the truth. They’re more concerned with protecting their political favorites than informing the public. And when a Republican points out the facts—like that a suspected gang member was able to enter this country and commit crimes—they get edited into oblivion.

Governor Noem is standing up and saying enough is enough. She’s demanding accountability, not just for herself, but for every American who’s sick of the lies, the spin, and the cover-ups. She’s not backing down, and neither should we.

Here’s a wild idea: maybe, just maybe, the media should try telling the whole truth. Not the edited version. Not the politically-correct version. The real, unfiltered truth—even if it makes their side look bad. Especially then.

Because let’s face it—editing out gang affiliations to make criminals look like victims doesn’t help anyone. It just puts more Americans at risk. And all to protect the feelings of liberal elites who wouldn’t last five minutes in a neighborhood terrorized by MS-13.

Noem’s not wrong to be outraged. We should all be. When the media hides the truth, the consequences aren’t just political—they’re deadly real.

So next time CBS tells you something, maybe ask yourself: what did they cut out this time? Because if they’ll whitewash a gang member, what won’t they cover up?


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