Comedian and HBO host Bill Maher pressed Sen. Chris Murphy on allegations that CBS News is bending coverage to please President Donald Trump, during Murphy’s Friday night appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, argued that recent upheaval at CBS News—including the firing of longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent and former “CBS Evening News” anchor Scott Pelley—reflected a broader effort to intimidate or influence major news organizations. During the exchange, Maher questioned the claim that “60 Minutes” or CBS had become reliably pro-Trump, saying he still sees reporting on the program that is critical of the president and that he might not have perceived a major change absent the surrounding public debate. Murphy maintained that political influence can be difficult to spot if it operates through behind-the-scenes decisions about which stories move forward. Maher replied that leadership turnover is common in large media companies and said the allegation required clearer evidence tying editorial decisions to political pressure. Pelley’s departure has become a flashpoint in the broader dispute. Multiple news outlets have reported that CBS terminated Pelley’s contract on June 2, 2026, a day after a contentious meeting with newly installed “60 Minutes” executive producer Nick Bilton, amid wider staff and leadership changes at the network’s news division.