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Trump, alleging unfairness by Lesley Stahl, posts unedited '60 Minutes' interview before it airs

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Trump, alleging unfairness by Lesley Stahl, posts unedited '60 Minutes' interview before it airs

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump took on the country’s most influential news program in unprecedented fashion, posting unedited video of interviews that he and Vice President Mike Pence gave to CBS’ “60 Minutes” before its broadcast this weekend.

The video released Thursday shows an increasingly agitated president parrying with interviewer Lesley Stahl on issues like the coronavirus, health care and his demeanor on social media before abruptly ending the session.

With Mr. Pence, Ms. Stahl said the men had insulted “60 Minutes” by giving campaign speeches and not answering questions.

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“I feel aggrieved,” she said.

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The president, in following through on a threat to make the full interviews public, tweeted that the public should compare Ms. Stahl’s “constant interruptions and anger” with his “full, flowing and ‘magnificently brilliant’ answers.”

“60 Minutes” will have the last word. CBS News said Mr. Trump’s actions won’t change its plans for Sunday’s broadcast, when the presidential interview will air, along with a separate one with Democrat Joe Biden.

At the start of the interview, Ms. Stahl seemed to set the president aback by asking, “Are you ready for some tough questions?”

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“Just be fair,” the president said.

When Ms. Stahl asked him about his priorities for a potential second term and Mr. Trump instead talked about having created “the greatest economy in the history of the country,” Ms. Stahl immediately broke in.

“You know that’s not true,” she said.

Mr. Trump objected and claimed she wouldn’t address Mr. Biden in the same manner.

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Ms. Stahl — who, like Mr. Trump, was hospitalized with COVID-19 but recovered — said she could not believe that, after a Rose Garden event that led to several people close to him coming down with the virus, the president was not strongly encouraging people to wear masks at his campaign rallies.

“We tell people to wear masks,” Mr. Trump said.

“No, you don’t,” Ms. Stahl answered.

She also hit a Trump trigger point by commenting, “You used to have bigger rallies.” The president objected to the characterization and complained Ms. Stahl was being negative.

Mr. Trump brought up unproven allegations against Mr. Biden’s adult son, Hunter, and his work overseas, claiming that “it’s one of the biggest scandals we’ve ever seen and you’re not covering it.”

“Because it can’t be verified,” Ms. Stahl pointed out.

She asked Mr. Trump about his demeanor on social media and whether he felt responsible for deep divisions between Americans: “It’s just attack, attack, attack, attack, attack,” she said.

“It’s not attack,” Mr. Trump said. “It’s defense against attacks.”

When an offscreen voice tried to give the two a five-minute warning for the end of the interview, Mr. Trump instead said “I think we’ve had enough” and walked away. He then declined to participate in a brief, planned appearance with Mr. Pence.

When she sat down with the vice president, Ms. Stahl wondered aloud what just happened.

“Lesley, uh, President Trump is a man who speaks his mind,” Mr. Pence said. “I think it’s one of the great strengths he’s had as president of the United States. The American public always knows where they stand, and he’s always ready to make the case for the American people and the case for the progress we’ve made for the past three and a half years.”

Toward the end of their interview, Ms. Stahl said both men had insulted “60 Minutes” by giving campaign speeches instead of answering questions.

“There is this kind of anticipation that people in power are held to account and they answer questions from the public,” she said. “Not from me, the public — and I feel you didn’t do that, and I’m upset.”

“Well, Lesley, I appreciate the speech that you just gave,” Mr. Pence replied. “But I’ve answered all your questions, and I’ve spoken about things the American people care about. The American people want a president who puts the health of Americans first ... ”

Ms. Stahl chuckled.

“Look at what you’re doing right now,” she said. “You’re giving a speech.”

Mr. Pence continued.

CBS News called the White House’s decision to release the tapes unprecedented and said it broke an agreement the network had with the administration.

First Published: October 22, 2020, 8:46 p.m.

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