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President claims he was treated rudely by CBS’ Lesley Stahl

- By Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump posted his full, unedited interview with “60 Minutes” on Facebook before the show’s scheduled Sunday broadcast.

T he fo ot a ge shows Trump growing increasing­ly prickly as CBS anchor Lesley Stahl presses him on a host of topics, including his response to the coronaviru­s pandemic, his slipping support among suburban women, the lack of masks at his rallies, and the “Obamacare” replacemen­t plan he has long promised but failed to unveil.

“Look at the bias, hatred and rudeness on behalf of 60 Minutes and CBS,”

Trump wrote Thursday as he tweeted the Facebook link. And he again preemptive­ly criticized the moderator of Thursday night’s final presidenti­al debate.

Throughout the interview, Trump returns to attacks on Joe Biden’s son, based on an unconfirme­d New York Post report, and accuses the media of being too soft on his Democratic rival.

As Stahl comments at one point that Trump is offering attack after attack, Trump responds: “It’s not attack, it’s defense. It’s defense against attacks.”

“I’m defending myself and I’m defending the institute of the presidency,” he said.

As Trump continued to throw unsubstant­iated allegation­s at Biden and former President Barack Obama, Stahl tried to explain: “This is ‘60 Minutes’ and we can’t put on things we can’t verify.”

But Trump continued to criticize the mainstream media.

“Lesley, you’re discrediti­ng yourself,” he said.

The interview began on a tense footing as Stahl asked the president as the camera started rolling, “Are you ready for some tough questions?” and only grew more testy.

At the end of the nearly 40 minutes, Trump complained: “Are you ready for tough questions. That’s no way to talk. That’s no way to talk.”

“You’re so negative,” he later commented.

Trump eventually cut the interview short and declined to appear with Vice President Mike Pence.

“That’s enough. Let’s go,” he said.

CBS News called the White House’s decision “unpreceden­ted,” but said the interview would air Sunday as planned.

“The White House’s unpreceden­ted decision to disregard their agreement with CBS News and release their footage will not deter 60 MINUTES from providing its full, fair and contextual reporting which presidents have participat­ed in for decades,” the network said in a statement.

“60 MINUTES,” it continued, “is widely respected for bringing its hallmark fairness, deep reporting and informativ­e context to viewers each week. Few journalist­s have the presidenti­al interview experience Lesley Stahl has delivered over her decades as one of the premier correspond­ents in America and we look forward to audiences seeing her third interview with President Trump and subsequent interview with Vice President Pence this weekend.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump did not appreciate the way Lesley Stahl, above in 2018, handled an “60 Minutes” interview with him, stating, “Look at the bias, hatred and rudeness ...” as he tweeted a Facebook link to the interview Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump did not appreciate the way Lesley Stahl, above in 2018, handled an “60 Minutes” interview with him, stating, “Look at the bias, hatred and rudeness ...” as he tweeted a Facebook link to the interview Thursday.

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