CBS News executives have allegedly barred staffers from using the word “transgender” to describe the Nashville shooter, despite police confirming that the shooter identified as such, according to a report.
Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews, the executive vice president of newsgathering, and Claudia Milne, the senior vice president of standards, allegedlyreported, citing “sources close to the Tiffany Network.”
allegedly said. “And move on to focus on other important points of the investigation, community and solutions.”
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