Norah O'Donnell
Coverage of Norah O'Donnell in the Nexus archive.
- Cardinal Michael Czerny on Pope Leo's first year as pontiff, politics and the church
Cardinal Michael Czerny discusses Pope Leo's first year as pontiff in an interview with Norah O'Donnell, covering topics including the pope's election, the Catholic Church's political role, and the church's stance on artificial intelligence.
- Trump unleashes very personal attack on CBS News star Norah O'Donnell weeks after she infuriated him with question about White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Donald Trump launched a personal attack on CBS News star Norah O'Donnell after she asked a question about the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting. The question infuriated Trump, leading to a very personal attack weeks later. This incident highlights the tense relationship between Trump and the media.
- Trump doubles down on attacks against 'terrible' '60 Minutes' host Norah O'Donnell
President Donald Trump attacked '60 Minutes' host Norah O'Donnell, calling her 'terrible' after she asked him about a shooter's manifesto. Trump claimed O'Donnell rehearsed the question to provoke him and rejected the idea of walking out of the interview. The exchange occurred during an interview last month where Trump was asked about the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooter's manifesto.
- Newsom's wife lashes out at Trump after he rips '60 Minutes' host: 'Internalized misogyny'
California's First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom condemned President Donald Trump for his dismissive and disrespectful remarks toward 60 Minutes host Norah O'Donnell during an interview, where Trump called her a 'disgrace.' The interview followed a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with the alleged shooter's manifesto containing anti-Trump rhetoric, which O'Donnell read aloud, prompting Trump's defensive response.
- Newsom's wife lashes out at Trump after he rips '60 Minutes' host: 'Internalized misogyny'
California's First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom criticized President Trump for his dismissive and contemptuous remarks toward '60 Minutes' host Norah O'Donnell during an interview, accusing him of perpetuating 'internalized misogyny.' Trump labeled O'Donnell a 'disgrace' after she read excerpts from a shooter's manifesto that accused him of being a 'rapist' and 'pedophile.'
- Trump asked about conspiracy theory that shooting was staged
President Trump was questioned about conspiracy theories suggesting the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was staged. The Justice Department is collecting evidence while online speculation persists.
- Trump reacts to alleged gunman's "manifesto," and more interview highlights
President Trump addressed the alleged gunman's 'manifesto' and discussed the incident following an attempted attack on the White House Correspondents' Dinner during a CBS News '60 Minutes' interview with Norah O'Donnell.
- Trump reveals a 'big politician on the other side' asked to hug him after dinner shooting
President Donald Trump revealed that a Democrat asked to hug him after a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The event was rescheduled due to security concerns, and Trump highlighted unexpected unity between political figures amid the crisis. The shooter, Cole Allen, was arrested and charged with multiple felonies.
- Trump reacts to White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, suspect's writings
President Trump addressed the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and discussed the Secret Service's response and the suspect's manifesto in an interview with Norah O'Donnell on 60 Minutes. The event occurred in Washington, D.C., and the suspect reportedly sent a manifesto to his family, as per a senior official.
- Trump says Correspondents' Dinner suspect is a "sick person," reacts to alleged manifesto
President Trump criticized the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting as a 'sick person' during a 60 Minutes interview with Norah O'Donnell. He discussed the incident, the Secret Service's response, and the alleged manifesto linked to the gunman.
- Trump's 24-hour truce with the media
President Trump briefly cooperated with the media after a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner but quickly resumed attacks on Democrats and the press, dismissing concerns about political violence and accusing opponents of dangerous rhetoric. He defended himself against accusations in the shooter's manifesto, calling the media a disgrace for reading it.
- Trump calls '60 Minutes' host 'disgraceful' for reading WHCD suspect's alleged manifesto on air
President Donald Trump criticized CBS News correspondent Norah O'Donnell and '60 Minutes' for reading portions of the alleged manifesto of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect, Cole Allen, who expressed anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric. Trump denied the accusations and called the media 'disgraceful,' while also referencing a $16 million settlement between CBS and his legal team.
- Read the full transcript of 60 Minutes' interview with President Trump
The article provides a full transcript of a 60 Minutes interview with President Donald J. Trump, conducted by Norah O'Donnell on April 26, 2026. It highlights the availability of the interview's text for readers to review.
- Extended interview: President Trump on White House Correspondents' Dinner
President Donald J. Trump discussed the incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner where he was rushed out after a gunman approached a security checkpoint. The extended interview was broadcast on 60 Minutes on April 26, 2026.
- Trump describes White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting to 60 Minutes
President Donald J. Trump discussed the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting with Norah O'Donnell on '60 Minutes' following the incident. The interview aired on Sunday night, focusing on Trump's experience during the event.
- Trump lashes out at "60 Minutes" for asking about gunman manifesto allegations
President Trump criticized CBS' Norah O'Donnell during a '60 Minutes' interview for questioning him about a manifesto allegedly written by the White House Correspondents' Association dinner gunman. Trump called O'Donnell and her colleagues 'disgraceful,' denied the allegations, and attacked press freedom groups for condemning his verbal attacks on journalists.
- Trump admits he 'wasn't making it that easy' for Secret Service during WHCD shooting
President Donald Trump admitted he delayed the Secret Service's evacuation during a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The suspect, Cole Allen, fired multiple weapons at the event, prompting an abrupt end to the gathering. Trump and first lady Melania Trump were evacuated, with Trump acknowledging his initial hesitation to leave the scene.
- Trump doubles down on feud with Pope Leo amid backlash over post depicting him as Jesus
President Trump continued his feud with Pope Leo XIV, calling him 'wrong on the issues' during an interview with CBS News. Trump defended his deleted social media post featuring an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus Christ, claiming it made him look like a doctor.
- Trump won't back down from Pope Leo feud sparked by "60 Minutes" report
President Trump criticized Pope Leo on social media, stating the pontiff is 'wrong on the issues' following a '60 Minutes' report. Trump refused to back down from the feud sparked by his public remarks.
- Trump won't back down from Pope Leo feud sparked by "60 Minutes" report
President Trump criticized Pope Leo following a '60 Minutes' report, calling the pontiff 'wrong on the issues' in a Truth Social post. Trump reiterated his stance against backing down from the feud with the Pope.
- Why Trump is lashing out at Pope Leo over Iran
President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV on social media after the Pope commented on the war in Iran. The incident highlights tensions between U.S. leadership and religious figures regarding Middle Eastern conflicts.
- Extended interview: Josh Shapiro
Josh Shapiro, Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania, discusses his memoir and experiences in a CBS News interview. He talks about the arson attack on his residence, political violence, and his career in public service. Shapiro also shares about his mother's mental health struggles and the 2026 midterms.