Donald Trump Sets ’60 Minutes’ Interview After Suing CBS News
President Trump is set to make a highly anticipated appearance on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” marking his first interview with the network since filing a lawsuit against them last year. The lawsuit ultimately led to a $16 million settlement from Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS, and paved the way for Trump’s sit-down with correspondent Norah O’Donnell in Florida.
The interview signifies a reconciliation between Trump and CBS News, following a contentious period leading up to the 2024 election. At that time, Trump’s campaign declined an offer for a “60 Minutes” interview, citing concerns about fact-checking interruptions. In contrast, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris accepted the interview, which later sparked a legal battle when Trump accused CBS of airing misleading edits of Harris’ remarks.
Despite initial dismissal of the lawsuit as “meritless,” Paramount Global opted to settle with Trump, contributing $16 million towards his presidential library. This resolution coincided with Skydance Global’s acquisition of Paramount, a move that required approval from the Trump-appointed FCC leadership.
Under the leadership of David Ellison, Paramount has made headlines for its efforts to appeal to conservative audiences, exemplified by the appointment of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News. Weiss, known for her conservative commentary, has sparked debate within the media landscape.
Trump has expressed support for Paramount’s direction under Ellison’s leadership, praising the company’s potential for revitalization. He has emphasized the importance of fairness in news reporting, suggesting that CBS should strive for balance without emulating Fox News.
Overall, Trump’s upcoming interview on “60 Minutes” represents a significant moment in his relationship with CBS News, marking a shift towards reconciliation and potential collaboration in the future. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.



