In a striking move just weeks before the election, former President Donald Trump has canceled his highly anticipated appearance on 60 Minutes. The cancellation stems from his demand for an apology regarding the claims made during his controversial 2020 interview with Leslie Stahl. Trump alleges that Stahl falsely suggested that Hunter Biden's laptop originated from Russia, an assertion 60 Minutes has denied.
The former president’s decision comes after his campaign initially agreed to the interview but later backed out, with campaign representative Steven Cheung stating, "There were initial discussions, but nothing was ever scheduled or locked in." Trump's team also expressed concerns over 60 Minutes' practice of live fact-checking.
With host Scott Pelley confirming Trump's withdrawal, this latest development hints at tensions between Trump and the media. As the campaign heats up, Trump's demands for an apology and his ongoing clash with the press could have significant implications for voters as the election looms closer.
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