PBS Attorney Resigns After Saying Trump Voters' Children Should Face 'Re-Education Camps'
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January 14, 2021
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WASHINGTON (SBG) — An attorney for Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) resigned Wednesday after a Project Veritas undercover video shows the man expressing support for re-education camps for the children of President Donald Trump’s supporters and likening the president to Adolf Hitler.
PBS said in a statement Tuesday that attorney, Michael Beller, was no longer with the channel Wednesday over the video, telling reporters in a statement that his actions “in no way reflect our values or opinions.” The video, which was posted on Twitter Wednesday by Project Veritas, was taken during the presidential campaign when the outcome was in doubt.
By CHRISTOPHER WHITE | 14 Jan 2021
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