Watch: CBS anchor Tony Dokupil says Cardinals are rawdogging it at Papal Conclave, faces Catholic fury
Thursday, 8 May 2025 () This digital blackout was the subject of discussion on CBS Mornings, with veteran Vatican correspondent John Allen explaining that the cardinals were entirely cut off from the outside world. Dokoupil chimed in, saying, “They’re raw-dogging the conclave—no phone, no text, no nothing.” Co-hosts Gayle King and Nate Burleson appeared momentarily stunned before continuing the segment with nervous laughter.
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