The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) said Tuesday that a lawyer who made comments about violence is no longer employed by the broadcaster. “This employee no longer works for PBS. As a mid-level staff attorney, he did not speak on behalf of our organization, nor did he make any editorial decisions,” the partially publicly-funded news agency said in a statement. “There is no place for hateful rhetoric at PBS, and this individual’s views in no way reflect our values or opinions,” it added. Michael Beller, who was listed as the principal counsel for PBS, was captured on a hidden camera calling for violence before the election. Beller said if Democrat nominee Joe Biden lost, people should “go to the White House and throw Molotov cocktails.” “Even if Biden wins, we go for all the Republican voters, Homeland Security will take their children away,” he added. “And we’ll put them into re-education camps.” The …