(The Hill) - President Trump returned to “60 Minutes” on Sunday for his first sit-down interview with the program and with CBS News since its parent company earlier this year settled a lawsuit with the president.
Correspondent Norah O’Donnell sat down with Trump on Friday at his Mar-a-Lago estate, where there was a passing mention of the contentious history between the president and the network, plus numerous questions on the ongoing government shutdown, foreign policy and some of Trump’s more controversial moves since retaking office in January.
Here are five takeaways from the interview.
Trump sits down with ‘60 Minutes’ after lawsuit
The sit-down between Trump and O’Donnell marked the latest twist in the acrimonious relationship between the president and “60 Minutes.”
Trump made a

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