Newsbuters’ Joseph Vazquez is out with a great new article exposing how a George (and now Alex) Soros controlled news station is unmasking the vehicles of undercover ICE agents in a bid to help illegal aliens and likely put agents in personal danger.
As Vazquez reported:
KCBS 740 AM – not to be confused with the Los Angeles CBS affiliate – elevated the insane unmasking of ICE agents from the leftist Rapid Response Network, which fights against deportation initiatives during the January 26 edition of KCBS Radio Weekend News.
But to make matters worse, anchor Bret Burkhart gave exact descriptions of the vehicles the ICE agents were reportedly using, including specific locations. NewsNation confirmed January 27 that the agents were conducting an operation in that area around that time, meaning their cover was potentially blown.
Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo noted the agents were allegedly working “undercover.” KCBS, in effect, “put the law enforcement officers at serious risk while an operation was ongoing targeting violent, criminal foreign nationals,” Ngo concluded.
KCBS 740 AM is owned by Audacy, inc, which Soros bought up a 40% stake in during its bankruptcy for $400 million, and would take private after restructuring. The stake was in the company’s senior debt, meaning it could exceed 50% today once converted to common stock. The FCC approved the deal in September, less than two months before the election - and was plagued by accusations of “fast tracking” the Soros takeover.
Audacy owns 227 radio stations in 45 media markets, and is the second-biggest radio network after iHeart.
As Vazquez noted, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr explained in October that the agency usually goes through a "rigorous review process” for such a purchase, but that “for the very first time ever, has skipped that process.”
Earlier in the Biden presidency, Soros took over 18 Hispanic radio stations, including Miami’s flagship conservative Radio Mambi, in an effort to combat the right’s growing influence among Hispanics and Latinos. He purchased the stations in a deal with Univision for $60 million.Don't miss the Dan Bongino Show
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