President Trump confirmed plans for an interview with “60 Minutes,” marking his first appearance on the program in five years. The conversation with anchor Norah O’Donnell will address topics including international relations, domestic policies, and military affairs.
Trump shared details about the interview on social media, stating, “I will be interviewed tomorrow night on 60 Minutes. Enjoy!!!” The broadcast is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 2, following an NFL game.
The interview follows a legal dispute involving a previous political interview, which led to a financial settlement with the company involved. While no public acknowledgment of wrongdoing was included in the agreement, it reportedly eased tensions between the White House and the network.
Trump’s appearance comes amid shifts in leadership at the organization, with new management emphasizing transparency in future political coverage. The president has previously criticized major broadcast networks, but recent interactions suggest a thawing of relations.
The interview will air during a period of significant changes within the network’s operations.