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News Reporter Covers Crowd Respond Praising Trump And Israel After Iran Strike

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A viral hot-mic moment is putting CBS News in the spotlight after one of its reporters appeared to defy instructions from above — and delivered what some are calling a rare, balanced report from the ground.

Over the weekend, the United States and Israel carried out a joint military operation against Iran, reportedly eliminating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei along with other senior figures in the regime’s civilian and military leadership. President Donald Trump confirmed the news shortly after, referencing his recent State of the Union address in which he highlighted the Iranian government’s deadly crackdown on protesters. Trump had previously warned Tehran not to continue killing demonstrators and encouraged citizens to “take over your institutions,” adding that “help is on the way.”

Following news of the operation — dubbed Epic Fury — celebrations erupted among segments of the Iranian diaspora and supporters in cities across the United States and abroad. One of those gatherings took place in Austin, Texas, where CBS affiliate reporter Vinny Martorano was stationed live at the state capitol.

Playing @realDonaldTrump signature YMCA song dancing, singing and crying in the streets on & near the famed Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/uu9kqThb4k

— Matt Finn (@MattFinnFNC) March 1, 2026

That’s when things took an unexpected turn.

In footage that quickly spread across social media, Martorano is seen preparing for his live shot when a crew member hands him a phone. After reading a message, the reporter asks, “What does that mean?”

“It means they don’t want us to focus on this,” the crew member responds, referencing the demonstrators behind him who were chanting, “Thank you, Trump! … Thank you, Bibi!” — a nod to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Martorano’s reply was brief but clear: “All right. Well, I am.”

Austin CBS reporter REFUSES orders from higher-ups to spin the support for President Trump’s strike on Iran:

Crew member: They don’t want us to focus on this.

Reporter: Well, I am.pic.twitter.com/3UKEkOWJYX

— MRC NewsBusters (@newsbusters) March 2, 2026

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Moments later, he went live.

“There are a lot of mixed opinions across Austin about the joint attack between the United States and Israel against Iran that happened earlier this morning,” Martorano reported. He acknowledged that some demonstrators were expressing gratitude to Trump and the U.S. government, while others in the city were calling for peace in the Middle East.

Media Research Center’s Newsbusters highlighted the exchange, noting that Martorano appeared to resist instructions to downplay the pro-operation crowd and instead delivered coverage reflecting both sides of the reaction.

Meanwhile, similar demonstrations unfolded across the country. Fox News correspondent Matt Finn shared footage from Los Angeles, where crowds gathered on Wilshire Boulevard waving American, Israeli, and Iranian flags. Some held placards featuring Trump and Netanyahu. Supporters were even seen dancing to Trump’s campaign anthem, Y.M.C.A.

Joy took over the streets of London on Sunday, as Iranians celebrated the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Khamenei was killed in a massive U.S. and Israeli military operation Saturday, President Trump said. pic.twitter.com/HS8Viouwhk

— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 2, 2026

Additional pro–Epic Fury rallies reportedly took place in New York, Las Vegas, and London.

The Austin moment has ignited debate over newsroom decision-making and editorial direction during highly charged geopolitical events. For critics of the mainstream media, the clip serves as evidence of internal pressure to shape narratives. For others, it underscores the tensions journalists face in balancing coverage amid polarizing global developments.

What is clear is that one short off-air exchange has reignited a much larger conversation — about transparency, trust, and who ultimately decides what viewers get to see.

The Western Journal

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