President Trump's extended 60 Minutes interview
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One part of President Trump's 60 Minutes interview on Sunday that did not air live: the president gloating that CBS paid him millions of dollars to settle
This will be Trump’s first interview with 60 Minutes since his lawsuit and subsequent settlement with CBS parent company Paramount over a 2024 election segment involving then–Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Although the dispute was resolved, the settlement did not include an apology.
President Donald Trump returned to "60 Minutes" on Nov. 2 for his first appearance on the CBS news program in five years.
CBS is officially confirmed to air another new episode of their hit news show 60 Minutes tonight, October 26, 2025, and it will feature segments about some drama going on in regards to Venezuela and Washington. A look at some longevity medicine information will also get featured and more.
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 the back of headlines about alleged intimidation, Nick McKenzie proceeds with a story about the CFMEU on 60 Minutes.
The president told correspondent Norah O’Donnell that Democratic foe Kamala Harris “failed because she couldn’t speak” and was not “very intelligent.” He pointed to the former vice president’s interview with the CBS’s news show as an example.
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.
Trump was interviewed for over 70 minutes for "60 Minutes" but less than 30 minutes was shown when the show aired.