CBS announced Tuesday that Donald Trump backed out of an interview on “60 Minutesâ€� after previously agreeing to it, a characterization that the former presidentâ€
The network said that Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris each agreed to be interviewed for a special Monday episode about the election — and that Harrisâ€
“After initially accepting 60 Minutesâ€
Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung called the showâ€
“They also insisted on doing live fact checking, which is unprecedented,� Cheung said on X.
Trump clashed with “60 Minutes� during the 2020 election, when he cut short an interview with one of its journalists, Lesley Stahl, after growing frustrated with her questioning. Trump retaliated by posting unedited video of the interview on social media before it was set to air, a move that CBS called “unprecedented� and a violation of an agreement with Trump.
Trump, campaigning Tuesday evening in Milwaukee, said he would “love to do� the show but wants an apology for the Stahl interview.
“Iâ€
Real-time fact-checking by the media has been a point of contention throughout the election season. Trump and his supporters complained after the moderators at last monthâ€
For Tuesday nightâ€