President Donald Trump appeared on “60 Minutes” for a wide-ranging interview, discussing hot-button topics including Venezuela, immigration raids in Democratic-led cities and the government shutdown.
The interview, which aired Sunday night, was conducted by correspondent Norah O’Donnell at Mar-a-Lago on Friday. CBS aired a 27-minute segment of the nearly 73-minute-long interview. The network published the extended version of the interview on YouTube. The full transcript was made available online without cuts.
Though the network said the longer cut had been “condensed for clarity,” the video included several notable edits. It omitted a heated exchange about Trump’s pardon of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao and omitted Trump’s boasts of securing a large legal settlement from Paramount, the former parent company of “60 Minutes.” The edits were previously reported by the Daily Beast.
Trump’s appearance on the show follows a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll that found a majority of Americans say he has gone too far in exercising the powers of his office, and that while 41 percent say they approve of the job he’s doing, 59 percent disapprove. It also comes after Paramount paid $16 million to settle a lawsuit that Trump filed during his 2024 presidential campaign. Trump alleged that his electoral chances were harmed after the network aired two versions of an answer given by Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris on “60 Minutes” regarding the Middle East.
Here are some key moments from the interview.
Trump’s boasts about CBS News’ former parent company paying out a $16 million settlement were cut
Sections of the longer cut of the interview were removed. The program eliminated lengthy portions of a tense exchange about Trump’s decision to pardon Zhao, a crypto billionaire whose company helped facilitate a massive deal for World Liberty Financial, a crypto company owned in part by the Trump family. O’Donnell asked about the “appearance of pay-for-play.” Part of Trump’s answer was included in the aired interview, but O’Donnell’s follow-ups and Trump’s answers, in which he scolds O’Donnell for the question, were not.
The news program also cut Trump bragging about securing a hefty settlement from Paramount after a lawsuit in which he alleged that the program had deceptively edited an interview with Harris to “tip the scales in favor of the Democratic Party.”
“Actually ‘60 Minutes’ paid me a lot of money. And you don’t have to put this on because I don’t want to embarrass you,” Trump said, according to the transcript. He added words of praise for CBS’s new editor in chief, Bari Weiss.