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One part of President Trump's 60 Minutes interview on Sunday that did not air live: the president gloating that CBS paid him millions of dollars to settle
On October 31, 2025, correspondent Norah O'Donnell spoke with President Donald J. Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, FL, and this is a transcript of that conversation. They started by discussing the president's recent meeting with China's President Xi Jinping.
D uring his "60 Minutes" interview, President Donald Trump called Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer a "kamikaze," complained about investigators searching through his wife's closet, spoke in detail about ending wars and turned the tables on interviewer Norah O'Donnell to ask about safety in Washington, DC.
The Wall Street Journal’s annual event features interviews with executives from OpenAI, CoreWeave and more.
Democrats picked up several key wins in Tuesday’s elections, prompting President Donald Trump to offer an all-caps excuse on his Truth Social platform.
Jimmy Kimmel offered to host a televised cognitive test between Donald Trump and Rep. Jasmine Crockett after Trump insulted Crockett’s intelligence. Crockett enthusiastically accepted the challenge on Kimmel’s show, noting that Trump often targets women of color with his “low IQ” remarks.
President Donald Trump says he does not think he is "heaven-bound." The audio was released as Trump was on his way to the Middle East to address the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The White House briefly shared the live audio while the interview was taking ...
It’s a consequential week ahead for Donald Trump’s presidency, with the impacts of the government shutdown spreading and major off-year elections slated for Tuesday. Follow for live updates.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in an interview with ABC's Jonathan Karl, said he is "deeply concerned" about President Trump and his allies comments on a third term.
RECORD SHUTDOWN: Day 36 of the government shutdown makes it the longest in U.S. history, beating out the 35-day closure during Trump's first term. While Congress hasn't reached a deal to end the funding impasse, some senators say they see signs of progress in talks.