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Trump and CBS Ease Strained Relations During 60 Minutes Conversation

Trump and CBS Ease Strained Relations During 60 Minutes Conversation

Bitget-RWA2025/11/03 15:10
By: Bitget-RWA
- Trump's 60 Minutes interview marked a symbolic CBS relationship thaw after a $16M lawsuit, defending tariffs, immigration policies, and China trade deals. - The U.S.-China agreement reduced tariffs on goods and fentanyl precursors in exchange for Beijing's cooperation on rare earth exports and soybean purchases. - Domestically, Trump criticized "liberal judges" blocking deportations and called for abolishing the Senate filibuster to end government shutdowns. - Legal risks loom over IEEPA-based tariffs, w

President Donald Trump participated in his first comprehensive interview with

after resolving a $16 million legal dispute with the broadcaster, where he vigorously defended his administration’s policies and economic strategies in an article. The conversation, which took place at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and was broadcast on November 2, showcased Trump highlighting his government’s trade agreements, strict immigration measures, and assertive approach toward China. This interview represented a notable easing of tensions between Trump and CBS, who had previously clashed over a 2024 segment about Vice President Kamala Harris, as noted by .

Trump’s comments regarding China highlighted a central focus for his potential second term: using tariffs as leverage to influence international trade. He revealed that U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports would be lowered from 57% to 47%, with tariffs on fentanyl-related products reduced to 10%, in return for China’s commitment to crack down on precursor chemicals and resume soybean imports, according to the

. The agreement, reached during a pivotal meeting with President Xi Jinping in South Korea, also included China’s promise to temporarily halt restrictions on rare earth exports vital to American technology and defense, as reported by . Trump described the deal as a “restart” of economic ties, stressing that “we’re going to cooperate on Ukraine” and other international issues, according to the article.

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On the domestic front, Trump stood by his strict immigration stance, blaming “liberal judges” for halting deportations and defending robust ICE operations, as reported by

. He also advocated for eliminating the Senate filibuster to resolve the government shutdown, accusing Democrats of “irrational madness” over budget disagreements. Internationally, he indicated that the U.S. military was prepared for action in Venezuela, asserting that President Nicolás Maduro’s “time is running out” as U.S. naval forces were deployed, though he refused to confirm any plans for ground operations.

The interview took place amid ongoing legal and political challenges. Trump opted not to attend the Supreme Court session reviewing the legality of his tariffs under the IEEPA, calling the matter “one of the most significant cases ever,” according to

. Should the tariffs be ruled unconstitutional, the administration could be required to return over $100 billion in tariff collections—funds that have helped offset increased federal expenditures and contributed to a smaller projected deficit for 2025, as noted by . Trump dismissed any worries, arguing that tariffs have driven unprecedented stock market performance and 401(k) growth, insisting, “our economy would collapse” without them, according to the report.

Meanwhile, CBS has faced scrutiny following editorial changes led by new chief Bari Weiss—brought in during layoffs and a move toward more centrist programming. Weiss, previously an opinion columnist at The New York Times, has focused on booking interviews with Trump associates such as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Jared Kushner, as mentioned by AOL News. The network’s cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show—criticized by Colbert as a “huge payoff”—has further intensified debates about editorial autonomy.

Trump’s appearance on 60 Minutes also addressed his political conflicts, including a pointed criticism of New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, whom he called a “communist” and threatened to cut off federal funds, according to USA Today. The interview ended with Trump praising his administration’s record, calling it the “most successful nine months in presidential history.”

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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