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President Donald Trump was combative and conciliatory in equal turns during a “60 Minutes” interview conducted Sunday by correspondent Norah O’Donnell at the White House in the wake of the shooting
CBS's 60 Minutes' Norah O’Donnell will interview Donald Trump tonight about the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) shooting.
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Donald Trump snaps at CBS reporter during 60 Minutes interview
Just a day after chaos erupted at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, President Donald Trump appeared on 60 Minutes to discuss the shooting that occurred with Norah O'Donnell
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania were swiftly escorted out of the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday, April 25, when shots were fired by a California man
"I wanted to see what was happening, and I wasn't making it that easy for 'em," he said of the moments after a gunman fired shots at Saturday night's event.
President Trump descrimed the moment he was rushed out of the White House Correspondents' Dinner after a gunman charged a security checkpoint Saturday evening.
According to CBS, they are officially scheduled to air another new episode of their hit news show, “60 Minutes” tonight, April 19, 2026, and it will feature new segments about President Trump’s threats for Iran, a deadly hostage situation in Hersh and more.
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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.
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'I feel like we failed' to bring Gaza hostages home, Rachel Goldberg-Polin tells CBS's 60 Minutes
"What we were fighting for did happen. We got all these people home, not the way we wanted. We wanted them home, alive, but they had come home," she told Anderson Cooper.