Trump rejects "60 Minutes" interview; Harris accepts
Briefly

Steven Cheung, the Trump campaign communications director, clarified the situation stating, "There were discussions but nothing was ever scheduled or locked in. They insisted on cutting out of the interview to do fact-checking." This highlights the campaign's position on the arrangement with CBS and underscores the tension surrounding interview preparations.
A '60 Minutes' spokesperson noted, "This year, both the Harris and Trump campaigns agreed to sit down with 60 Minutes. Vice President Harris will speak with correspondent Bill Whitaker. After initially accepting 60 Minutes' request for an interview with Scott Pelley, former President Trump's campaign has decided not to participate." This succinctly conveys the shift in Trump's engagement with the program.
CBS News reported that the agreement was for each candidate to receive equal segments on the broadcast. The implication of this discussed equal opportunity underscores the expected fairness in political air time.
The spokesperson reaffirmed, "Our original invitation to former President Donald Trump to be interviewed on 60 Minutes stands." This reiterates the ongoing openness of CBS to host Trump despite his withdrawal.
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