Comedian Tim Young called on the hypocrisy of CBS '60 minutes by pointing out how the network had no sympathy for federal employees who were fired because they did not have the Covid vaccine.
The comedian was the last to be beaten on the news program about a biased story about USAID employees who were cut by the Ministry of Government Efficiency of Elon Musk.
Musk and President Donald Trump have tried to close the controversial government agency in charge of humanitarian aid abroad after claiming that they wasted billions.
This has led to thousands of employees being dismissed, so that even more of the work and the ax of the Inspector General of USAID is achieved for criticizing the purification.
Two workers spoke out against what the agency is being affected on the long -running CBS NewsMagazine Sunday, with Kristina Drye, Musk and Trump beat how quickly they were fired.
'Twelve days ago, people knew their next salary. They knew how they were going to pay for their children's daycare center, their medical accounts. And then, all away at night, “Drye said, who mentions her pronouns in her LinkedIn Bio.
Tim Young, a conservative comedian, hit back to the workers and 60 minutes for their selective empathy.
He asked: “Has 60 minutes ever done a similar segment on the soldiers who lost their job because they have not absorbed the vaccine?”
The coverage of the program about the vaccine is largely limited to its creation.

Comedian Tim Young became the newest who got 60 minutes from CBS about a biased story that usaid employees praised that were cut by the Ministry of Government Efficiency of Elon Musk

Two employees expressed themselves against what was done with the desk on the long -term CBS NewsMagazine Sunday, with Kristina Drye (depicted on the right) who closed Musk and Trump for how quickly they were fired
Young's criticism follows JD Vance and criticizes German public prosecutors who are interviewed by the show in which they explain their efforts to combat the freedom of expression in Germany.
CBS had a sympathetic look at the German government efforts to combat 'hate speech' in an episode on Sunday.
German prosecutors explained the reporter how surprised German citizens are when they are arrested for the online posting of offensive content, but said it was necessary.
But Vance did not agree.
“Insulting someone is not a crime and criminalizing speech will really strain relationships between Europe-us,” said the vice-president.
The German public prosecutors explained that anyone who shares or hears offensive or hateful content would be prosecuted and fined, seized their telephones and even imprisoned them.
USAID is under fire and is attacked since the start of Musk's efforts with doge.
The US is by far the world's greatest donor of humanitarian aid, with USAID who manages billions of dollars of humanitarian, development and security assistance in more than 100 countries.

Musk and President Donald Trump have tried to close the controversial government agency in charge of humanitarian aid abroad after they agreed that the organization was 'irreparable' and wasted billions
USAID financing goes to programs that extend from the health of women in conflict zones to access to clean water, HIV/AIDS treatments, energy security and anti-corruption work.
Trump has argued that the overseas auxiliary agency is not a valuable use of tax money and wants to dismantle it – with plans to keep only 611 employees and to set nearly 10,000 on leave.
USAID is the world's largest aid donor, with much of its budget spent on health programs. Two -thirds of his 10,000 personnel work abroad.
It is one of the many federal agencies that have been aimed at Trump while working to lower federal editions in the US.
The president campaigned on the overhaul of the government and formed an advisory body called the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) – led by tech billionaire Elon Musk – to lower the budget.
Friday's ruling came in response to an emergency request by the Unions American Foreign Service Association and the US Federation of Government employees, who represent USAID employees.
The legal action argued that the president violated the American Constitution and the federal law. “None of the actions of defendants to dismantle USAID was taken on the basis of conference authorization,” said it.
Representative of the Trump government, the official of the Ministry of Justice told the judge that the president decided that there is corruption and fraud at USAID '.