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Anatomy of a news story: ’60 Minutes’ invites audience into the editing process with Trump interview
CBS News' "60 Minutes" gave its audience a rare opportunity by releasing a full, unedited video and transcript of its interview with President Donald Trump.
When "60 Minutes" contributing correspondent Norah O’Donnell asked Trump about his administration's immigration enforcement tactics — referring to agents tackling a mother, releasing tear gas in Chicago neighborhoods and smashing car windows — Trump was unapologetic. He said the raids "haven't gone far enough."
'He Looks Absolutely Awful': Donald Trump's '60 Minutes' Interview Sparks Fresh Health Fears as Major Critic of 'Sweaty' Prez Blasts 'This Man Is Not Well!' Donald Trump's 60 Minutes interview has sparked fresh fears for his health.
The president appeared on the newsmagazine Sunday night, one year after suing the CBS show over the editing of a Kamala Harris interview — and he was well aware that his answers would similarly be trimmed for time.
In the wide-ranging interview, President Donald Trump said he preferred former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to Mamdani, the Democratic nominee leading the race.
Speaking during an interview with CBS News on Sunday, Trump indicated he had not heard of the cryptocurrency multi-billionaire Changpeng Zhao, despite pardoning him last month.
President Donald Trump remarked on "60 Minutes" about potentially cutting federal funding to New York City if Zohran Mamdani won Tuesday's mayoral election.