“That’s enough, we’re going” – Trump publishes canceled interview

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Just a few days before the US elections, the President faces the renowned “60 Minutes” news format. But critical questions about the corona pandemic anger Trump. He breaks off the interview and puts a self-filmed version on his Facebook page. US President Donald Trump published a television interview before the actual broadcast date that he had broken off because of anger over the questions. Trump posted a recording of the interview for the well-known program “60 Minutes” of the broadcaster CBS on his Facebook page. The Republican wrote that he was treated with “bias, hatred and rudeness”.

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In the interview, the television journalist Lesley Stahl asked Trump about the corona pandemic and his threat of criminal investigations against political opponents. At the end of the almost 38-minute video, the President accused Stahl of asking “inappropriate” questions, while his election challenger Joe Biden was only given easy questions. When an employee throws in that the interview should end in five minutes, Trump says: “I think we’ve had enough. (…) That’s enough, we’ll go.” Then the President thanks the journalist and stands up. The interview was taped on Tuesday and was not due to air on CBS until Sunday. The conversation was also filmed by White House staff – Trump has now published this version. The president had already threatened to take this step. People should see what a “false and biased interview” it was, wrote Trump on Twitter.

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CBS expressed its disappointment with the president’s actions. The White House broke an agreement with the broadcaster in an “unprecedented decision”. “60 Minutes” is widely respected as the most watched news program on US television for fairness, in-depth coverage and informative context – and will not be “deterred” by the White House’s actions. Trump is at war with many media and accuses them of unfair reporting. The President repeatedly attacks critically reporting newspapers or television stations as “fake news”. At his election campaign events he regularly raises the mood against the journalists in front of supporters. The Republican is behind his challenger Biden in polls less than two weeks before the November 3rd presidential election. The two candidates should compete against each other on Thursday evening (local time) in their second and last television duel before the election.

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