Trump’s hatred with CBS reignites in “delete” Colbert interview
President Donald Trump released a video claiming that CBS’s interview with Stephen Colbert “deleted” his 2015 interview, re-laying a debunk claim against one of his recent favorite competitors.
Late Friday this With later performances Stephen Colbert. A message next to the video says, “You shouldn’t see this video. CBS deleted the entire episode from their official website. You won’t find these segments on YouTube, either.”
However, a quick search on YouTube shows. Snippets of Trump-Colbert interview can still be watched in the official be late account. A video has 17 million views.
independent Already reached out with the White House and CBS to comment.
Both YouTube videos and Trump’s posts included a portion of the interview, where Trump (the candidate at the time) touted his wall plan, prompting audiences to cheer. “Oh, listen to this even in your crowd-” Trump began. Colbert interjected: “They love the wall. People love the wall.”
Donald Trump reilluminates his dispute with CBS by relaying a debunked claim that the network has removed his 2015 interview with Stephen Colbert from YouTube (CBS and Getty Images).
Strangely, this is not the first time Trump has made this claim.
The president appears to have reposted the same video in the first semester of October 2018. Hours later, Colbert posted on X saying, “I don’t know why the president would spend time retweeting some weird things in his National Day mourning, but the original clip has been online. 16 million views.” The comedian connected two links to YouTube clips about the plot.
YouTube search for “Trump Colbert Interview 2015” produces two results from the official late performance page of the President’s 2015 interview (YouTube)
A CBS spokesperson told Associated Press The complete plot Party Streaming online is only available 30 days after its first broadcast.
Trump’s Friday Truth Social Post marks the latest move in his dispute with CBS.
The president repeatedly expressed his anger in a 60-minute interview with Kamala Harris on CBS. He has sued the network for $20 million, claiming it uses “deceptive editors” to exploit the then president.
CBS filed a motion to dismiss the case earlier this month, saying: “The lawsuit is an offense to the First Amendment and has no basis in law or fact.”
In response, Trump’s lawyers claimed this week that he suffered “mental pain” due to the interview. His legal team also accused the network of seeking “the First Amendment as a Sword, deeming that they cannot be held accountable for illegal acts, designed to mislead the masses and pursue profits because such acts are “an editorial judgment.” ” result.