President Trump returns to ’60 Minutes’ for first time after settling lawsuit against newsmagazine
Trump discussed immigration raids, government shutdown, and political prosecutions in his first CBS 60 Minutes interview since a $16 million settlement over a 2024 Kamala Harris interview.
- President Donald Trump gave an interview to Norah O'Donnell for CBS's '60 Minutes' on Friday, marking his return to the show after settling a lawsuit against the network.
- Trump had sued CBS over how '60 Minutes' edited an interview with his former rival Kamala Harris, leading to a $16 million settlement as Paramount needed regulatory approval for a merger.
- Under new ownership, Paramount made changes at CBS News, including hiring conservative-leaning figures, after ousting executives who had defended '60 Minutes.
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Watch Donald Trump's Entire Interview With '60 Minutes'
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Trump Says ICE Raids ‘Haven’t Gone Far Enough’ in Explosive ‘60 Minutes’ Return After CBS Lawsuit - Real News Now
President Donald Trump didn’t hold back in his return to “60 Minutes” Sunday night, defending his administration’s aggressive ICE raids and blasting liberal judges for getting in the way of immigration enforcement. In his first sit-down with CBS News since suing the network and winning a $16 million settlement from its parent company Paramount, Trump sat down with anchor Norah O’Donnell at Mar-a-Lago for a wide-ranging interview that quickly zer…
Trump Loses His Cool While Waiting for CBS Interview to Air
Donald Trump has continued to slam the NFL’s kickoff changes while impatiently waiting to watch himself on 60 Minutes. Trump has been interviewed by 60 Minutes for the first time in five years after successfully suing the program for $16 million over an interview with Kamala Harris he felt was badly edited. The president spoke to 60 Minutes reporter Norah O’Donnell on Friday for an exclusive interview that aired on Sunday just after 7:30 p.m. ET…
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