Trump Returns to '60 Minutes' for First Interview Since CBS Lawsuit
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Trump returned to 60 Minutes for the first time since settling a lawsuit with CBS News over edits to a Kamala Harris interview. The interview aired in early November 2025 and featured Norah O’Donnell asking questions on a range of topics, including the government shutdown, immigration, and policy priorities. The settlement and the CBS/Norah O’Donnell segment were widely covered by multiple outlets at the time.
Coverage emphasized Trump framing the shutdown as Democrats’ fault, while repeating familiar critiques of political opponents, and noting the settlement’s impact on access to transcripts and future appearances. Several outlets highlighted clips from the interview that circulated on social media and the broader media environment around CBS’s handling of the footage.
The extended interview and follow-up analyses explored questions on immigration enforcement, U.S. economic and foreign policy positions, and reflections on past administrations, with emphasis on Trump’s media strategy post-settlement. This included discussions of how CBS’s editorial decisions were portrayed by Trump and his team and how the network positioned the interview within its broader programming.
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