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ABC News’ embattled chief investigative correspondent, Brian Ross, has not returned to work as scheduled Thursday, despite the end of his suspension for botching an “exclusive” report on Donald Trump and Russia.
Today, an ABC News spokesperson declined to comment on whether Ross will ever be returning to work at all.
originally posted by: MisterSpock
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Did he goto the Clinton New Years Bash??
Maybe he slipped and fell in the bathroom and 2 bullets fell into the back of his head.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: MisterSpock
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Did he goto the Clinton New Years Bash??
Maybe he slipped and fell in the bathroom and 2 bullets fell into the back of his head.
Oddly it was an icepick to each temple self inflicted....
originally posted by: MisterSpock
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Did he goto the Clinton New Years Bash??
Maybe he slipped and fell in the bathroom and 2 bullets fell into the back of his head.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Perhaps he is a guest in GITMO. One way ticket and is excited at learning how to water boarding.
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News President James Goldston announced to staffers on Friday that Ross would be reassigned to ABC News’ outside production house, Lincoln Square Productions. Ross, who had been scheduled to return from a four-week, unpaid suspension on Thursday, will not be resuming his former, longtime role. He is believed to be retaining his title of “chief investigative correspondent,” though he will not be seen on ABC with live reports.
Lincoln Square Productions is separate from the rest of ABC News and creates unscripted programming for ABC and cable channels such as Discovery Life and Investigation Discovery. The Disney-owned unit is in a separate building -- located a few blocks from ABC News -- that houses “The Chew” and “Dr. Oz” and was home to major soap operas until 2011.