President Trump says CBS and '60 Minutes' should 'pay a big price' for going after him
- Donald Trump attacked CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes after a broadcast on Ukraine and Greenland.
- Trump's attacks followed 60 Minutes' coverage of his administration since his second term began.
- Scott Pelley interviewed Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine, on the site where nine children died earlier this month.
- On Truth Social, Trump said, "'60 Minutes' was no longer a news show" and accused them of being dishonest.
- Trump wants FCC Chair Brendan Carr to fine 60 Minutes for unlawful behavior, related to a $20 billion lawsuit over editing of a Kamala Harris interview.
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Donald Trump criticizes CBS's reporting on Ukraine and Greenland and demands punishment for the TV station that "picked on him"
US President Donald Trump has criticized CBS and its program 60 Minutes after it aired reports on Ukraine and Greenland, saying the broadcaster should pay a heavy price for "getting it wrong."
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