President Donald Trump has attacked CBS and its “60 Minutes” program, saying he regrets the network was ever allowed to air its recent interview with former ally Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
In a post-broadcast message on his social platform, Trump called the interview segment biased and accused CBS of continuing what he described as a pattern of unfair coverage. He demanded a formal apology from both the show and its anchor, calling the broadcast “unacceptable.”
The interview aired soon after Greene abruptly resigned from Congress, shortly after a falling-out with Trump. During the broadcast she made a number of unflattering remarks about fellow Republicans and criticized the administration — triggering Trump’s sharp public response.
The criticism reflects broader tension between the White House and the media over newsroom decisions, editorial standards, and how political interviews are presented. The dispute comes as CBS’s parent company recently settled a high-profile lawsuit filed by Trump over its editing of a prior interview.
