Trump sits for first ‘60 Minutes’ interview since suing CBS — and Bari Weiss’ network takeover
President Trump will sit down with CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell Sunday for his first interview with the network since suing and later settling with its parent company over a 2024 “60 Minutes” segment featuring then–Vice President Kamala Harris.
The interview, which airs Sunday on “60 Minutes,” was filmed Friday at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to the news site Semafor — and comes just weeks after Bari Weiss took the helm of the network.
Earlier this month, possible interview with “60 Minutes,” the long-running television newsmagazine.
According to CBS, O’Donnell’s conversation with the president spanned a wide range of topics, including his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, US relations with Venezuela and Israel, the ongoing government shutdown and the administration’s new immigration and National Guard policies.
The network posted a preview story on its websites showing O’Donnell sitting across from Trump at his estate on Friday.
