Vinny Martorano, a CBS Austin news reporter, unexpectedly became the prominent figure in a media free-speech controversy over the weekend. During a Facebook Live broadcast from the Texas Capitol on Saturday, he seemingly disregarded directives not to concentrate on a pro-Trump rally associated with US and Israeli military actions against Iran.
Within a few hours, a 30-second video clip of Martorano asserting that he would “cover it anyway” has gone viral, resulting in over 100,000 posts on X and a surge of allegations that CBS Austin attempted to stifle support for Donald Trump.
CBS Austin is not under the ownership of CBS. The station, known as KEYE-TV, is owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which is among the largest and most conservative-leaning media conglomerates in the United States.
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The announcement followed a day of rising demonstrations outside the Texas Capitol, triggered by the joint US-Israeli assault on Iran, which elicited sharply polarized responses throughout the US. Martorano, a multimedia journalist affiliated with Sinclair-owned CBS Austin (KEYE-TV), had initially been dispatched to cover a protest against the strikes on Iran, advocating for peace in the Middle East.
As the day progressed, counter-protesters assembled to support the attack and express their admiration for Trump. It was during his preparations to report from that pro-Trump gathering that the now-viral interaction with his crew was recorded on camera.
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In the raw Facebook Live footage, posted on CBS Austin’s own page, a colleague hands Martorano a phone with what appears to be a message from station management. On camera, he asks what it means and is told, in essence, that ‘they’ do not want the team to focus on ‘this’ — the Trump-supporting rally behind him. Martorano hesitates, glances back at the chanting crowd, and calmly states that he is going to cover it regardless.
Here’s what Vinny Martorano told his audience, MAGA reacts
Martorano informed the audience that perspectives throughout Austin were divided regarding the joint US-Israeli strike that occurred earlier that morning. He characterized the group behind him as expressing gratitude to Trump and the US government for executing the attack, while also mentioning that other citizens in different parts of the city were advocating for increased peace in the Middle East. The strike is eliciting a range of opinions, he stated.
Martorano, a Ball State University journalism graduate, hasn’t commented after he went viral. On his social media, he posted videos of covering protests from both pro-Trump and anti-Trump groups.
“A group of people are protesting at the state capitol against the US’s recent attack in Iran this morning, saying there needs to be peace worldwide wide,” he wrote on X.
“’Thank you Trump’. A large group of people in front of the Texas Capitol are celebrating the coordinated strike against Iran early this morning. Some people I spoke with moved to Austin from Iran,” he said in another post.
Reacting to his post, several Trump supporters hailed Martorano, with one saying, “Thank you good man for reporting ethically and with integrity – you’re a good man among much trash in your profession. I hope much success and riches are given to you for your actions.”
“Vinny, on behalf of all Iranians who’ve had our voices silenced by media all over the world: thank you. Thank you for choosing to cover the truth even when they wanted to stop you. You’re Iranian now, welcome to the family. 🙏,” another said.
“Vinny, on behalf of all Iranians who’ve had our voices silenced by media all over the world: thank you. Thank you for choosing to cover the truth even when they wanted to stop you. You’re Iranian now, welcome to the family. 🙏,” one more reacted.