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"60 Minutes" correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi slammed CBS News leadership for "corporate meddling" for initially pulling her CECOT segment while accepting an award.
The unedited interview shows Trump discussing lawsuits against media outlets, the Southern Poverty Law Center indictment and allegations about artificial intelligence.
The president sat down with Norah O'Donnell on Sunday after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents' dinner the previous night.
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Trump calls '60 Minutes' host 'disgraceful' for reading WHCD suspect's alleged manifesto on air
President Donald Trump slammed CBS News and Norah O'Donnell on "60 Minutes" after she read portions of the alleged manifesto tied to the WHCD shooting suspect.
CBS’ official description for this new episode of 60 Minutes reads like this, “Ben Sasse, the former United States senator from Nebraska, joins CBS News for an interview and town hall with Scott Pelley that will air on 60 MINUTES and a special edition of THINGS THAT MATTER, Sunday, April 26.
The rapid pivot to attacking O’Donnell suggests any truce in Trump’s signature war with the press will be short-lived at best.
Donald Trump's sit-down with Norah O'Donnell on "60 Minutes" after shots were fired outside the White House Correspondents' dinner was cut for time.
As a result, two senior CBS News executives — Owens, the former executive producer of “60 Minutes,” and Wendy McMahon, the former CEO of CBS News, local stations and syndication — suggested in remarks that they could no longer push back against corporate mandates they felt would weaken the newsroom. Both left CBS News last year.