On Tuesday, President Donald Trump was in the midst of filming an interview with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl. Lesley Stahl of CBS News told Vice President Mike Pence during a "60 Minutes" interview this week that she felt he and President Trump had "insulted" her -- as well as the news program. President Donald Trump abruptly ended a taped interview at the White House with "60 Minutes" reporter Lesley Stahl on Tuesday, then taunted the veteran CBS News journalist in tweets. [This is a transcript of a single camera view of the interview between Donald Trump and Lesley Stahl. Footage of the dust-up shows the confused pr… But, as Variety reported, he cut the interview short. Key Words Trump tweets photos from his ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Lesley Stahl after promising ‘more to come’ Published: Oct. 21, 2020 at 3:14 p.m. The interview was being taped for a segment on the show that will air on Sunday. Lesley Stahl of CBS News told Vice President Mike Pence during a “60 Minutes” interview this week that she felt he and President Trump had “insulted” her — as well as the news program. CBS has aired the full version of Donald Trump’s fiery 60 Minutes interview with Lesley Stahl – which ended with the President storming off. Earlier this week, Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with CBS’s Lesley Stahl that was scheduled to air this Sunday on 60 Minutes. Trump warned he would release the footage just hours earlier, tweeting: "I will soon be … An edited version of the interview aired on CBS Sunday night. Trump taunts Lesley Stahl of ‘60 Minutes’ after cutting off interview; Trump taunts Lesley Stahl of ‘60 Minutes’ after cutting off interview The spectacle of a president, two weeks from Election Day, picking a fight with the nation’s most popular television news program began Tuesday after Trump grew irritated with Stahl’s questions, according to two people familiar with the circumstances of the taping. President Donald Trump reportedly cut short a sit-down interview with CBS News correspondent Lesley Stahl on Tuesday, arguing afterward on Twitter that the interview for the show "60 Minutes" was "fake" and "biased. President Donald Trump on Monday ripped CBS interviewer Lesley Stahl as 'zippo' after 60 Minutes aired their contentious interview – and the program scored its best ratings of the year. There appear to be no edits or breaks from beginning to end. Funny thing is that this won't really take the sails off the 60 minutes interview. Initially, anonymous claims were made to major networks that Trump had “stormed out.” The President’s video shows that was false. Then you got idiocy like this, where Stahl … President Donald Trump followed through on his threat and released footage from his contentious 60 Minutes interview with Lesley Stahl ahead of Sunday’s broadcast. "60 Minutes" journalist Lesley Stahl said Trump's explanation for why he attacks the media regularly came before she conducted a post-election interview with him. ET As Kira Davis and Nick Arama both covered yesterday, Trump preemptively released the interview to counter the selective editing and narrative pushing Lesley Stahl, the interviewer, and company were looking to do. by David Jackson USA TODAY | Story Source Tuesday October 20, 2020 - 9:56 PM POLITICS * US Presidential Election * WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump cut short a contentious interview with "60 Minutes" on Tuesday, and threatened to protest by posting a tape of the session before the program's scheduled … "This will be done so that everybody can get a glimpse of what a FAKE and BIASED interview is all about," Trump said in a series of tweets that also attacked "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl. Donald Trump leaves interview with Lesley Stahl, goes on Twitter attack. On Thursday, President Donald Trump went ahead and preemptively published the footage of his interview with Lesley Stahl that will air on 60 Minutes this weekend. For days we’ve been hearing President Donald Trump fulminate about his “FAKE and BIASED interview” with Lesley Stahl of CBS News’s 60 Minutes. I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative s… Not like the avg American is gonna thug it out for a 40 minute interview with shitty sound quality & producers giving real time audio/visual notes on twitter., but an edited 60 minute interview is still an American TV institution and pretty ratings gold. Other than cleaning the audio to remove noise, video is unchanged as released by Donald Trump on his campaign Facebook page.] Trump also posted a six-second video clip of Stahl at the White House, writing: “Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes not wearing a mask in the White House after her interview with me. "The president also threatened to release the footage himself before it is scheduled to air Sunday along with Norah O'Donnell's intervi The long-time correspondent accused both men of answering her questions with “set campaign speeches” rather than in-the-moment remarks, according to video that was preemptively released by the White … Few journalists have the presidential interview experience Lesley Stahl has delivered over her decades as one of the premier correspondents in America and we look forward to audiences seeing her third interview with President Trump and subsequent interview with Vice President Pence this weekend." Lesley Stahl of CBS News' 60 Minutes sat down with President Donald Trump at the White House on Oct. 20, 2020, to conduct a solo interview. Claim: 'As Trump attacks Lesley Stahl now, remember his comments to her in 2016 on why he attacks the media: 'You know why I do it? Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump continued his dishonesty blitz in an interview with Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes." President Trump lashed out at "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl for not wearing a mask at the White House following what has been described to Fox News as an "extremely hostile" interview. Trump has always thought the cure to any problem is more Trump, so it's not surprising he thinks dumping raw interview footage that exposes how whiny, weak-willed, and generally ignorant he is is a good thing. By: New …