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President Trump Sits Down For High-Profile “60 Minutes” Interview
President Trump sat down for an interview with “60 Minutes” for the first time since he settled a lawsuit with CBS parent company Paramount over a 2024 interview with Kamala Harris.
The interview with CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell will air on Sunday.
“I will be interviewed tomorrow night on 60 Minutes. Enjoy!!!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
New: President Trump will sit down with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell this Sunday for his first interview with the network since settling a lawsuit over Harris 60 minute interview
O'Donnell interviewed Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. The interview will air on Sunday pic.twitter.com/cfLiV2jFEB
— The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) November 1, 2025
CBS News shared:
O’Donnell’s wide-ranging conversation with Mr. Trump touched on Chinese President Xi Jinping, Venezuela, Israel, the government shutdown, immigration and the National Guard.
This is Mr. Trump’s first interview with 60 Minutes in five years — and his first since he sued and then settled with CBS parent company Paramount over a 2024 interview with then Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The settlement did not include an apology.
Tune in for the exclusive interview on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, after NFL football, on the CBS Television Network and Paramount+.
“60 Minutes” released a preview clip Saturday afternoon:
SUNDAY: President Donald Trump sits down with 60 Minutes' @NorahODonnell for an exclusive, wide-ranging interview. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW pic.twitter.com/aSWcYCFVKA
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) November 1, 2025
More from the New York Post:
The high-profile sitdown comes just months after Paramount paid Trump $16 million to settle his lawsuit alleging the Harris interview was deceptively edited to benefit his opponent during the 2024 campaign.
Though the settlement included no apology or admission of wrongdoing, it paved the way for a truce between the White House and CBS News.
Earlier this year, CBS News pledged to publish the full transcripts of future presidential interviews and air unedited versions of major political sitdowns on programs like “Face the Nation” and “60 Minutes.”
For Trump, the interview offers an opportunity to re-engage with a major broadcast network he has long derided as part of the “fake news media.”
His relationship with CBS appears to be warming under the network’s new ownership.
During a recent conversation aboard Air Force One, Trump praised Paramount CEO David Ellison and his father, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, calling them “great people” who “understand fairness.”
The interview will air during a period of turbulence and upheaval at the Tiffany Network’s news division.
The decision to feature Trump on “60 Minutes” is just the latest indication that CBS News is eager to turn the page under the leadership of Weiss, who became editor-in-chief in October following Paramount’s acquisition by Skydance Media.