President Trump is set to reappear on the long-running CBS news program, 60 Minutes, this Sunday in an interview that marks his first appearance on the show in five years. The discussion will cover a range of topics, including U.S.-China relations, Venezuela, Israel, and the ongoing government shutdown, as well as immigration and the role of the National Guard.
Trump's conversation with 60 Minutes correspondent Norah O'Donnell is scheduled to take place at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. It comes after a previous 2024 election interview with then Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris was cancelled by Trump due to disagreement over terms.
This will be the fifth time Trump has sat down for an exclusive interview with 60 Minutes' correspondents. He previously spoke with Mike Wallace in 1985 and Scott Pelley in 2015, as well as Lesley Stahl twice in 2016, and again in 2018 and 2020.
Trump's previous interviews with Stahl have been notable for their confrontational tone, and it remains to be seen how the current discussion will play out. Whether or not Trump will engage in a more relaxed conversation with O'Donnell remains to be seen, but one thing is certain - this interview promises to deliver insight into the complex issues surrounding Trump's presidency.
				
			Trump's conversation with 60 Minutes correspondent Norah O'Donnell is scheduled to take place at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. It comes after a previous 2024 election interview with then Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris was cancelled by Trump due to disagreement over terms.
This will be the fifth time Trump has sat down for an exclusive interview with 60 Minutes' correspondents. He previously spoke with Mike Wallace in 1985 and Scott Pelley in 2015, as well as Lesley Stahl twice in 2016, and again in 2018 and 2020.
Trump's previous interviews with Stahl have been notable for their confrontational tone, and it remains to be seen how the current discussion will play out. Whether or not Trump will engage in a more relaxed conversation with O'Donnell remains to be seen, but one thing is certain - this interview promises to deliver insight into the complex issues surrounding Trump's presidency.