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Trump '60 Minutes' Interview: Here's What Happened

Trump defended tougher immigration enforcement and nuclear testing plans while rejecting government shutdown negotiations and criticizing healthcare and political opponents.

  • On Friday, October 31, President Donald Trump sat with Norah O'Donnell at Mar-a-Lago and the 30-minute interview aired on Sunday, November 2, with an extended version available online.
  • Paramount's summer settlement with Trump followed his lawsuit over a Kamala Harris interview, while new Paramount CEO David Ellison signaled friendlier CBS News ties.
  • Trump argued the U.S. should resume nuclear testing, saying it is the only non-testing power and he intends to test 'like other countries do,' citing Russia and China and referencing the arsenal's vast destructive capacity.
  • With the shutdown entering its sixth week, President Donald Trump said he won't yield to Democrats linking reopening to Affordable Care Act subsidies and will negotiate only after reopening.
  • Threatening domestic action, President Donald Trump said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids 'have not gone far enough' due to liberal judges and he could invoke the Insurrection Act deploying Army and Marines; recent U.S. military strikes killed at least 61 people.
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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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