The New Yorker Radio Hour

Lesley Stahl on What a Settlement with Donald Trump Would Mean for CBS News

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May 30, 2025
Lesley Stahl, a legendary CBS News journalist and correspondent on 60 Minutes, delves into the tumultuous lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against CBS over a controversial interview. She reflects on the potential fallout of a settlement, expressing deep concern for journalistic integrity amid corporate pressures. Stahl recalls the historical challenges faced during Watergate and shares her experiences interviewing Trump, highlighting his media manipulation tactics. With a melancholic tone, she addresses the growing public mistrust in the press and the dark times ahead for journalism.
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Watergate Pressure on CBS

  • Lesley Stahl experienced intense White House pressure during the Watergate coverage but CBS aired a long piece by Walter Cronkite despite cuts.
  • She recalls the daunting experience of being screamed at by the President's right-hand man during that era.
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Trump Controls His Image

  • Lesley Stahl's first Trump interview showed him directing Mike Pence when to speak, revealing his controlling style.
  • She found this amusing but indicative of his management of public appearances.
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Trump Walks Out on Interview

  • Trump calmly walked out mid-interview with Stahl after getting upset over questions about Hunter Biden.
  • Though he promised a post-interview walk, he canceled it later, showing his volatile interview style.
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