60 Minutes addressed bipartisan viewer criticism of its recent interview with President Trump. Viewers expressed opposing complaints, with some accusing the show of attacking Trump and others claiming ...
Towards the end of Sunday’s episode, Cecilia Vega addressed the backlash, saying, “In the mail, we received hundreds of notes about our interview with President Trump. The country may be politically ...
Margaret Atwood's fiction tells of future worlds plagued by totalitarianism, environmental collapse, and global pandemic. At 85, she looks not forward but back at her her own life in a new memoir.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Gov. JB Pritzker did not watch President Donald Trump's "60 Minutes" interview Sunday night, but he did respond to some of the comments the president made about U.S. Immigration and ...
CBS News program “60 Minutes” was second-guessed by Monday morning quarterbacks over the heavily edited interview with President Trump the network ran Sunday night. Journalist Norah O’Donnell sat down ...
President Donald Trump appeared on CBS News’ 60 Minutes in an interview that aired on November 2, marking his first appearance on the show after the network settled a lawsuit over edits to a 60 ...
Donald Trump‘s sit-down interview with Norah O’Donnell drew 14 million viewers to 60 Minutes on Sunday, giving the CBS newsmagazine its highest audience in almost five years. The heavily scrutinized ...
Less than half of the “60 Minutes” interview aired, but CBS posted a transcript and video of the full 73-minute discussion online. During his “60 Minutes” interview, President Donald Trump said Senate ...
In his first “60 Minutes” interview in five years, President Donald Trump misled about his administration’s deportation strategy and his record on grocery prices. The nearly 90-minute interview came a ...
President Trump’s edited interview with CBS News‘ “60 Minutes” — a year after he sued the newsmagazine over its editing practices and extracted a multimillion-dollar payout — scored big ratings for ...
During his “60 Minutes” interview, President Donald Trump said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer would rather see the country fail than Republicans do well, complained about investigators ...