Donald Trump’s “60 Minutes” Interview: A Look Behind the Scenes
A recent “60 Minutes” interview with President Donald Trump has sparked discussion about how news is made. While CBS aired a portion of the interview, they also released the full 73-minute conversation online. This gave people a chance to see what was left out and why.
The interview covered a lot of ground, from the southern border wall to President Trump’s thoughts on other political figures. Some of the more direct criticisms were edited out of the broadcast version.
CBS’s decision to release the full interview is unusual. Usually, news organizations decide what’s most important to show the public. This time, they let the public see the choices they made. Some say this is a good thing, allowing people to decide for themselves what’s important. Others worry that it could lead to unfair criticism of journalists.
One point of interest was how the interview began. On TV, it started with a discussion of the southern border wall. But in reality, the first question was about President Trump’s meeting with China’s leader. Journalists often choose to highlight what they think is most important.
President Trump praised new leadership at CBS’s parent company, noting a move toward “legit news.” This came after a settlement between him and the company regarding past reporting.
The release of the full interview has led to a debate about fairness and bias in the media. Some see it as a positive step toward transparency. Others fear it could undermine trust in journalism.


