Trump Withdraws from '60 Minutes' Interview, Citing Lack of Apology
CBS confirms Harris will proceed with her interview, while Trump disputes claims of a scheduled session.
- CBS News announced that Donald Trump has withdrawn from a planned '60 Minutes' interview, which was set to air next Monday.
- The Trump campaign claims no interview was ever formally scheduled, despite CBS stating otherwise.
- Trump demanded an apology from CBS for their handling of a 2020 interview and the Hunter Biden laptop story.
- Vice President Kamala Harris will still appear in the special, with her interview conducted by Bill Whitaker.
- The Trump campaign criticized CBS for insisting on live fact-checking during the interview, calling it unprecedented.



























