Trump Set to Appear on ’60 Minutes’ After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting
Home TV News Apr 26, 2026 12:42pm PT Trump Set to Appear on ’60 Minutes’ After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting By Michael Schneider Plus Icon Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large franklinavenue Latest Trump Set to Appear on ’60 Minutes’ After White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting 7 minutes ago Helena Bonham Carter Exits ‘The White Lotus’ Season 4; Role to Be Recast 2 days ago ‘Half Man’ Creator/Star Richard Gadd on His Physical Transformation, Taking a Beat After His Back-to-Back Series and His Hot Take on Tuna and Peanut Butter 2 days ago See All CBS News Sunday night’s “60 Minutes” will now include an interview with President Donald Trump, conducted by CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell in the wake of the shooting on Saturday night near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. “After law enforcement officers stopped a gunman from rushing the Washington Hilton ballroom where President Trump, members of his cabinet, and journalists convened, @norahodonnell speaks with the president about the experience and what it signals about the state of the country. Tonight on ’60 Minutes,'” the show wrote on social media. Related Stories IFF Panama Closing Night Film ‘Milly, Queen of Merengue,’ About the Four-Time Latin Grammy Winner, Spins a Tale of Grit and Heartالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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