INSIDE EDITION’s Deborah Norville caught up with Piers Morgan, who’s wondering what happened to America’s resolve over the Sony hacking.
Count Piers Morgan among those outraged by Sony Pictures' decision to shelve The Interview.
"Where the hell is America's legendary resilience and resolve?" wrote Morgan on the Dailymail.com.
He also wrote, "A few crazy threats and everyone just surrenders?"
INSIDE EDITION caught up with the former CNN host, now the editor-at-large at Dailymail.com, and got a tour of the state-of-the-art newsroom in New York.
"This is a fusion of all the things I've done; Newspapers, TV, internet, coming together in a very modern way," said Morgan.
Dailymail.com is the world's most widely read English language newspaper website with a whopping 169 million visitors each month.
In his role as Editor-at-large, Morgan will contribute editorials on the days hot-button stories, like the Sony hacking scandal, and you can bet he won't mince words.
"I love America, I love Americans. I have been incredibly lucky to work here for nearly a decade now, being in many different television shows and had a great time. It doesn't mean I don't see the errors which are so obvious, in my view, in American culture which need dealing with. I'm not afraid to say that,'" concluded Morgan.