According to a statement published by The Washington Post, David Wright, a veteran correspondent, was temporarily discontinued by ABC News, February 25, after Project Veritas, an American Right-wing activist and conservative group published documentation of him stating that the network, ABC News, does not consider influential and remarkable stories unless they fit the Liberal narrative.

The network ABC shows: "World News Tonight, "Good Morning America", "Nightline", and "20/20" are all reported by David Wright, 56, and an Emmy Award-winning journalist. Reports by him from critical areas in Iraq and Darfur last 2003 and 2004 garnered him Emmy Awards.

A spokesperson from the network ABC News stated to The Hill on Wednesday that they planned to reallocate Wright when he returns to the network to somewhere else, not related to politics, so that they can prevent any potential forms of showing bias, but the time of his return is still unidentified.

He pointed out in his report that any activity or behavior that degrades the network's image for justice and equality or anything that presents the appearance of yielding or jeopardizing could damage ABC News and the people affected.

The group Project Veritas, which uses hidden cameras to publicly reveal liberal prejudice and evil of every member who works for the media, politics, and liberal groups, published a video recording of Wright's criticism towards ABC News.

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Wright stated in the video recording that ABC News does not want to engage in broadcasting reports or stories about voters of the 2020 presidential election. He also named three Democratic presidential candidates that the media outlet favors in their reporting: Mayor Pete Buttigieg, South Bend, Ind., Amy Klobuchar, a lawyer and senator from Minnesota, and Elizabeth Warren, a senior senator from Massachusetts.

Wright also stated that he and the network do not have any interests for the voters and that what they really needed was stories and reports to move on, and that they were very delighted to have a story about Buttigieg last week and to have Klobuchar as the next topic to this week's story, and that they would also be glad if Warren decides to appear in Nevada so that they could have a new subject to talk about.

He also mentioned that the network's administration does not recognize the importance of doing the job the way they are supposed to do it, and that is to deliver facts and truth to the people regardless of personal views and opinions.

Wright's suspension occurred just a few months after Project Veritas released a video recording of anchor Amy Robach during the show "Good Morning America" criticizing ABC News for not letting her report on Jeffrey Epstein three years ago. Robach was also pursued and reprimanded by the network the same as Wright.

It seems as though ABC News does not want anyone discussing their obvious bias. To speak out against the network is essentially career suicide.

However, in a statement from officials at ABC News it was stated that the network did in fact proceed to report on the Epstein story, albeit, certain big political names were often omitted.