Lara Logan

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Lara Logan

Lara Logan is a South African-born Christian and journalist known for her war reporting and investigative journalism, particularly during her tenure at CBS News.

Lara Logan began her journalism career in South Africa in the 1990s and gained international recognition for her coverage of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. This led to her joining CBS News in 2002, where she eventually became the network’s Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent. She was a prominent figure on 60 Minutes, known for her fearless reporting from war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan.

Logan survived a brutal sexual assault in Cairo's Tahrir Square in 2011 while covering the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during the US-engineered "Arab Spring".

Logan was fired from 60 Minutes after the Obama FBI contradicted her reporting on the Benghazi massacre and cover up.

Logan was fired from Newsmax after reporting on NGO involvement in the Biden border crisis.

In recent years, Logan has shifted toward more conservative media platforms. She launched a podcast called Going Rogue, which she hosts from Texas, featuring interviews and commentary that often challenge mainstream narratives.