With a demotion. But this is at least his second offense, he should have been dropped altogether.

Via Daily Mail:

ABC News’ chief investigative correspondent, Brian Ross, has returned to the network but not to his old job.
Ross was suspended for four weeks without pay following a mistaken report about ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn.

He reported incorrectly on live television that Flynn would testify that President Donald Trump had ordered him to make contact with Russians about foreign policy while Trump was still a candidate.

Sources tell CNN that Ross will still have the title of ‘chief investigative correspondent’ but he will be focusing on ‘long-term projects’.

ABC News president James Goldston announced at an editorial meeting on Friday that Ross would be reassigned to ABC News’ outside production house, Lincoln Square Productions, starting Monday.

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