Following a recent incident where a suspected gunman attempted to disrupt the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, former President Donald Trump engaged in a contentious interview with a 60 Minutes anchor. The disruption, caused by alleged gunman Cole Allen, prompted Secret Service members to swiftly secure the safety of Trump and other attendees at the Washington Hilton hotel.
During the interview, Trump recounted the shooting incident, highlighting his defiance of Secret Service instructions to evacuate. He vehemently responded to the anchor’s mention of the gunman’s manifesto, denying any involvement in the described crimes and criticizing the anchor’s approach.
Despite the tense exchanges, Trump expressed a lack of concern for his safety during the event, attributing it to the chaotic nature of the world. He acknowledged causing delays in Secret Service actions by wanting to assess the situation firsthand.
Throughout the interview, Trump clashed with the anchor on various topics, defending his stance on certain issues and criticizing the anchor’s line of questioning. The former President’s approval ratings have declined, with critics accusing him of seeking excessive power in the presidency.
Despite his strained relationship with the media, Trump mentioned his interest in rescheduling the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, emphasizing the importance of not allowing disruptions to dictate events. He expressed willingness to proceed with the dinner if rescheduled promptly, although he noted his busy schedule.
