After five years, President Donald Trump returned to CBS's 60 Minutes for an extensive sit-down interview with Norah O'Donnell. While nowhere near as wild as his previous appearance, the interview was significant and newsworthy.
(UPDATE: There are some in the Elitist Media who are already whining over the fact that CBS aired an edited version of the interview and streamed the full version online, suggesting that litigation may be in order. One is unsure whether these calls for litigation are an attempt sarcasm or a display of idiocy. In Trump's case, CBS posted the full video and transcript IMMEDIATELY. In the case of the Kamala Harris interview, they dragged their feet to the point of being sued. These are not the same. Cope and seethe. We now return you to our original analysis.)
Here are some of the most notable moments:
The interview opened with multiple questions on foreign policy. There were multiple exchanges on China, Hamas, and the Abraham Accords but this exchange on Venezuela reaffirmed Trump's preservation of strategic ambiguity: revealing that the dictator Nicolás Maduro's days are numbered but nothing further:
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