Donald Trump’s ‘shifting’ excuses for refusing to sit down with 60 Minutes revealed
First, Donald Trump said he wanted to meet his interviewer in Butler, Pennsylvania, where targetted by a would-be assassin in July.
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First, Donald Trump said he wanted to meet his interviewer in Butler, Pennsylvania, where targetted by a would-be assassin in July.
Vice President Kamala Harris slammed former President Donald Trump for backing out of his interview with “60 Minutes” while accusing him of not being able to give viewers “a meaningful, thoughtful conversation.”
CBS News’ “60 Minutes” on Monday opened with a detailed account from correspondent Scott Pelley on the lead up to former President Donald Trump bailing on the show’s customary interview with presidential candidates before the election.
Donald Trump pulled out of an election season interview with CBS News’s 60 Minutes that was set to air Monday, with the Republican’s camp citing fact-checking provisions and a long-running dispute over the Hunter Biden laptop story as reasons why.
Former President Donald Trump has backed out of an interview with CBS News’ “60 Minutes” after initially agreeing to it, the program said Tuesday in a statement.
This story first appeared in the NPR Network's live blog of the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. For the latest on the campaign, head to NPR's Elections page.
NEW YORK (AP) — CBS News said Tuesday that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has declined to participate in an interview with “60 Minutes” for its election special, which will go forward next Monday with Democratic opponent Kamala Harris alone.
The Trump campaign is denying that it had ever formally accepted the invitation for former President Trump to sit for a "60 Minutes" interview after CBS News claimed he had backed out.