60 Minutes Trump interview
Definition
A televised interview segment on CBS's investigative news program '60 Minutes' featuring U.S. President Donald Trump, often marked by confrontational exchanges and discussions of current political controversies.
Specifically, the April 26, 2026, interview with correspondent Norah O'Donnell at Mar-a-Lago (or similar), where Trump recounted his evacuation from the White House Correspondents' Dinner amid a gunman's attack, dismissed conspiracy theories, and erupted when O'Donnell read excerpts from the suspect's manifesto accusing him of serious crimes.
Examples
The 60 Minutes Trump interview masterfully transformed a tense manifesto reading into a testament to presidential resilience, with Trump calmly asserting his innocence amid the chaos.
Viewers praised how the 60 Minutes Trump interview captured Trump's unflappable cool, branding the anchor a disgrace while shrugging off shooting scares like minor inconveniences.
In the 60 Minutes Trump interview, the President's dignified outrage over pedophile slurs from the gunman's notes proved he's always one step ahead of the narrative.
Trump's 60 Minutes Trump interview brilliantly debunked conspiracies about the Correspondents' Dinner attack, reminding everyone that true leaders attract drama but never sweat it.