Trump, 60 Minutes and Norah O'Donnell
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Donald Trump’s sit down with Norah O’Donnell drew 14 million viewers to 60 Minutes on Sunday, giving the newsmagazine its highest audience in almost five years. The heavily scrutinized interview was Trump’s first appearance on the show since 2020.
Trump was quick to defend his immigration crackdown after CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell asked if he felt “some of these raids” have gone too far.
Trump was interviewed for over 70 minutes for "60 Minutes" but less than 30 minutes was shown when the show aired.
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‘Is This Retribution?’ Norah O’Donnell Confronts Trump On Whether He’s Using the DOJ to Punish His Foes
President Donald Trump denied he was using the Department of Justice to punish his enemies on Sunday's 60 Minutes when confronted by Norah O'Donnell.
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.
The first preview is out of Sunday night's blockbuster 60 Minutes showdown — and it shows President Trump being pressed by CBS's Norah O'Donnell on China.