CBS News program “60 Minutes” was second-guessed by Monday morning quarterbacks over the heavily edited interview with President Trump the network ran Sunday night.
Journalist Norah O’Donnell sat down with the 47th president for nearly 74 minutes Friday to record an interview that ran for 28 minutes during primetime. Hoping to provide transparency, CBS posted a full transcript of the interview online, where an extended version of the discussion was also made available.
Still there was controversy over edits made by the network, including the decision to leave out the part of the interview the president recommended they cut. That segment dealt with a lawsuit that Paramount, the parent company of CBS, settled with the president after he complained about the way “60 Minutes” edited

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