CBS News' new ombudsman has background and duties that differ from the job's traditional definition

FILE - Hudson Institute President & CEO Ken Weinstein speaks during the Herman Kahn Award Gala, Oct. 30, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS News has a new ombudsman assigned to look into public complaints, but the job being assumed by Kenneth Weinstein bears little resemblance to how this watchdog role has traditionally operated in journalism.

Weinstein, appointed Monday by CBS' parent company Paramount, has little background in journalism and his duties include no public role. He's the former head of a conservative think tank and has made several donations to Republican causes, including President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

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