On April 28, 2025, 60 Minutes host Scott Pelley stunned viewers by revealing that longtime executive producer Bill Owens resigned over growing corporate interference, not personal choice. Pelley said Owens left to protect the show’s editorial independence as parent company Paramount sought government approval for a merger, allegedly leading to increased supervision of the program’s content.Owens, a CBS veteran of nearly 40 years,
had reportedly grown frustrated with mounting pressure that he felt compromised journalistic integrity. “Bill felt he lost the independence that honest journalism requires,” Pelley said, calling his resignation a principled stand. The disclosure ignited fierce debate online,
with critics slamming Pelley and defenders praising his transparency. A leaked memo from Owens revealed he believed he could no longer run the show freely and chose to step aside after exhausting all efforts to shield its values.The drama unfolds amid a $10 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump against CBS and 60 Minutes, accusing them,
of election interference in 2024. The lawsuit, widely dismissed by legal experts, claims the show doctored an interview with Kamala Harris. Trump continues to attack the program on social media, calling it “dishonest” and demanding FCC penalties.As 60 Minutes faces internal turmoil and political backlash, its future — and commitment to independent journalism — hangs in the balance.