You don’t have to put this on, because I don’t wanna embarrass you - ’60 Minutes’ show edits out section where Donald Trump bragged about $16M settlement he received from their parent company


US President Donald Trump claimed "60 Minutes" paid him "a lotta money" during his recent interview, a boast that was conspicuously cut from the main television broadcast but appeared in the full transcript and online "Overtime" video.

 

During his interview with Norah O’Donnell at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump brought up the $16 million settlement his team received from CBS News' former parent company, Paramount Global, an event that occurred earlier this year.

 

"And actually '60 Minutes' paid me a lotta money. And you don’t have to put this on, because I don’t wanna embarrass you," the President told O'Donnell. That exact exchange was edited out of the Sunday night CBS broadcast, though it was included in the extended Overtime segment posted online and the full transcript.

 


Trump claims the settlement stemmed from an October 2024 interview 60 Minutes conducted with his Democratic opponent at the time, then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump alleged that the show deceptively edited the Harris interview to make her answers seem more concise.


"And they put a new answer in. And they paid me a lot of money for that," Trump said in the unaired remarks. "You can’t have fake news. You’ve gotta have legit news. And I think that it’s happening."

 

 

 

A whole new vibe like a new President willing to call out 60 minutes for being fake news and losing a lot of money to him over it. https://t.co/mdA0anGj2Qpic.twitter.com/GIJRzsqDeT

— Suzee Q (@SusieM414141) November 3, 2025

 

 


Instead of allowing the lawsuit over the 2024 Harris interview to proceed, Paramount Global opted to settle with Trump. This settlement, which was reached this past summer, generated controversy because it occurred while Paramount was seeking regulatory approval for its merger with Skydance, headed by Trump backer David Ellison. The merger was approved weeks later.

Popular posts from this blog

'Scantily clad' teacher known as ‘Teacher Bae’ sparks outrage after wearing provocative outfits while in school

Cuba charges former Minister with espionage and other crimes

People Democratic Party suspends National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu and three others for one month

President Trump says he 'feels badly' for royal family after Andrew was stripped of Prince title over Epstein connection