Trump’s 60 Minutes Interview Sparks Debate Over Edits, Echoing CBS Lawsuit

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Trump’s 60 Minutes sit-down with Norah O’Donnell aired 13 minutes of a 40-minute interview, reigniting debate over CBS’s editing after Trump sued the network in 2024 over deceptive editing. CBS released the full extended interview and a transcript online, revealing unaired remarks about Democrats, security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, conspiracy theories, and his comments about the lawsuit. The piece notes a prior $16 million settlement with Paramount (CBS’s parent) that required full transcripts of future presidential interviews; this was Trump’s second 60 Minutes appearance since taking office.
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