Trump's Post-Shooting '60 Minutes' Interview: A Nation Reflects
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Trump's Post-Shooting '60 Minutes' Interview: A Nation Reflects

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateApr 26, 2026
Read Time2 min

In the aftermath of a security incident near the White House Correspondents' Dinner, former President Donald Trump is slated to be featured in a significant interview on "60 Minutes." This exclusive discussion, led by CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, promises to shed light on Trump's personal account of the event and his broader views on the prevailing national atmosphere.

The interview's primary focus will be on the shooting that occurred close to the Washington Hilton ballroom, an incident O'Donnell herself witnessed. Trump will recount his experience and share his thoughts on the country's condition following such a perturbing event. This marks his second appearance on "60 Minutes" since his return to the presidency, with his last interview dating back to November 2025.

During the interview, Trump revealed his active role during the security scare, stating he "wasn’t making it easy" for the Secret Service. He expressed a desire to observe the unfolding situation, acknowledging the potential gravity of the problem, which he perceived as distinct from typical background noise. He emphasized his determination not to let such incidents disrupt societal functions, vowing to reschedule the Correspondents' Dinner within 30 days and advocating for the construction of a new White House ballroom.

In times of crisis, leadership and resilience are paramount. The unwavering commitment to uphold democratic principles and to ensure the safety of citizens, even in the face of adversity, serves as a powerful testament to the strength of a nation. By confronting challenges head-on and refusing to yield to fear, we reinforce the values that bind us together, fostering a society that is not only secure but also optimistic and forward-looking.

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