
"If you only caught 60 Minutes on live TV this weekend, you may have missed some of the most volatile parts of President Donald Trump's sit-down with journalist Norah O'Donnell. CBS posted a longer version online late Sunday, and the extended cut captured the president in his more natural register a more revealing portrait that cut back across repeated grievances and jibes. Below are the five most striking moments that were relegated to the web and didn't make it to air."
"[They replaced [former President Joe Biden] with somebody, the press got behind her. Oh, they were so behind her. But eventually she failed because she couldn't speak. She wasn't a very intelligent person, in my opinion. But she couldn't speak properly. She could not speak. And actually, 60 Minutes paid me a lotta money But 60 Minutes was forced to pay me a lot of money because they took her answer out that was so bad, it was election-changing, two nights before the election."
CBS posted a longer version online that captured the president in a more natural register and a revealing portrait that returned to repeated grievances and jibes. The extended cut contained five striking moments that did not air on live television. The president gloated about a roughly $16 million settlement with 60 Minutes, asserting the program deceptively edited Kamala Harris's interview and that the alteration was election-changing. He mocked Harris's speaking ability and called her unintelligent. The president also praised CBS's new leadership and predicted a new era under Bari Weiss's editorial strategy.
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