Karoline Leavitt instructed Tony Dokoupil and CBS Information the White Home would “sue your ass off” if Donald Trump’s interview with the “CBS Night Information” anchor didn’t air in full, The New York Instances reported Saturday.
Leavitt approached Dokoupil quickly after Trump completed filming a 13-minute interview this week with a message from the president. “He mentioned, ‘Be sure to guys don’t minimize the tape, be certain the interview is out in full,” Ms. Leavitt mentioned, as understood by the Instances.
“Yeah, we’re doing it, yeah,” Mr. Dokoupil answered.
She then added, “He mentioned, ‘If it’s not out in full, we’ll sue your ass off.’”
The outlet additionally reported Kim Harvey, the chief producer of “CBS Night Information,” replied, “Oh, nice, okay!” earlier than Dokoupil joked, “He at all times says that!” in reference to Trump.
The White Home and CBS Information haven’t but responded to TheWrap’s request for remark.
The interview ran in full Tuesday night time. “The second we booked this interview, we made the unbiased resolution to air it unedited and in its entirety,” CBS Information mentioned in a press release to the Instances.
Trump beforehand filed a lawsuit towards CBS Information in October 2024. The then-presidential candidate alleged there was “misleading doctoring” by the community of an interview together with his political rival, Kamala Harris.
“CBS’ partisan and illegal acts of election and voter interference by means of malicious, misleading, and substantial information distortion calculated to confuse, deceive, and mislead the general public,” the lawsuit additionally claimed.
CBS’ dad or mum firm Paramount finally reached a $16 million settlement with Trump. The fee included “plaintiffs’ charges and prices” and a donation for a “future presidential library.” Paramount additionally pledged that “sooner or later, 60 Minutes will launch transcripts of interviews with eligible U.S. presidential candidates after such interviews have aired, topic to redactions as required for authorized or nationwide safety considerations.”
