Unedited 60 Minutes Interview Reveals Trump’s Claims of Payment for Edited Answers
After the broadcast of President Trump’s interview on 60 Minutes, an extended 73-minute version was released online, shedding light on a contentious exchange between Trump and interviewer Norah O’Donnell. The White House’s RapidResponse 47 X account also shared the clip, emphasizing that it was the “FULL” interview without any edits or cuts made by the network.
One notable omission from the aired version of the interview was Trump’s alleged reaction to questions about Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao, a billionaire who was pardoned by Trump following a $2 billion crypto deal involving the Trump family. While this exchange did not make it to the broadcast, it was included in the transcript of the interview.
In the unedited interview, Trump made claims about being paid a significant sum of money by 60 Minutes for altering an answer provided by Kamala Harris, which he believed was election-changing. Trump stated, “Actually, 60 Minutes paid me a lotta money… because they took (Harris’) answer out that was so bad, it was election-changing, two nights before the election. And they put a new answer in. And they paid me a lot of money for that.”
Trump’s remarks during the unedited interview highlighted his concerns about the authenticity of news reporting, emphasizing the need for credible and legitimate journalism in the media landscape. The extended version of the interview provided a deeper insight into Trump’s perspective on media manipulation and the importance of accurate reporting.
It is clear from the unedited footage that Trump’s interview on 60 Minutes was more nuanced and contentious than what was initially broadcast. The release of the full interview online allowed viewers to gain a better understanding of the dynamics between Trump and O’Donnell, as well as Trump’s views on media integrity and transparency.
					
			
                                
                             