Fact-checking Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ interview
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President Donald Trump appeared on '60 Minutes' in an interview, the first since the lawsuit with CBS News was settled. See the full transcript.
On CBS’s “60 Minutes,” President Donald Trump discussed immigration raids, Venezuela and the government shutdown in a wide-ranging interview.
N.Y., appeared to threaten to file an FCC complaint over the editing on President Donald Trump's "60 Minutes" interview.
In a nearly 90-minute interview, Trump talked about China, Venezuela, Mamdani, ICE tactics, and who will succeed him in 2028.
The internet exploded over 60 Minutes’ bombshell interview with President Donald Trump on Sunday, with many on the left criticizing CBS anchor Norah O’Donnell’s lack of pushback on the president and the exchanges the network chose not to air.
President Donald Trump told CBS host Norah O'Donnell during a "60 Minutes" interview on Sunday that the network paid him "a lot of money" in a lawsuit settlement.
President Trump returns to 60 Minutes a year after suing CBS. The extended 90-minute interview shows him sparring with Norah O’Donnell.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) tells Meet the Press in an exclusive interview that “the rules of the game have changed” in facing off with President Trump and says he is “deeply confident” that a measure that would allow the state to move forward with mid-cycle redistricting will succeed.