Donald Trump rips apart this reporter to their face on national television

President Trump has had it with the mainstream media. His patience has been completely worn thin.

And Donald Trump ripped apart this reporter to their face on national television.

President Donald Trump didn’t hold back when CBS News’ 60 Minutes host Norah O’Donnell tried to corner him with the twisted ramblings of a would-be assassin. Just one day after authorities stopped 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from carrying out a deadly attack on Trump admin officials at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, DC, Trump sat down for what should have been a straightforward interview.

Instead, O’Donnell chose to amplify the shooter’s hateful accusations, reading straight from the alleged manifesto that branded the president as a r*pist and a p*dophile.

“The so-called manifesto is a stunning thing to read, Mr. President,” O’Donnell stated.

“He appears to reference a motive in it. He writes this, ‘Administration officials, they are targets. And he also wrote this — ‘I am no longer willing to permit a p*dophile r*pist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.’”

Trump’s response was swift and unfiltered. He called out O’Donnell and her network for their obvious bias, labeling her a “horrible” person and a “disgrace” for giving airtime to such deranged nonsense on national television.

The president made it clear he saw the move coming, predicting that legacy media outlets like CBS would jump at the chance to smear him with the words of a disturbed individual.

“Yeah, he did write that,” Trump said. “I’m not a r*pist. I didn’t r*pe anybody.”

O’Donnell responded, saying, “Oh, you think he was referring to you?”

Trump pushed back hard. “Excuse me — excuse me. I’m not a p*dophile. You read that crap from some sick person.”

This wasn’t just another gotcha moment from a hostile interviewer. It exposed the deep rot in mainstream media.

O’Donnell’s decision to recite the assassin’s vile claims wasn’t journalism—it was activism dressed up as tough questioning.

By platforming the manifesto, she gave legitimacy to dangerous conspiracy theories that have already fueled real-world violence against conservatives.

Trump reminded viewers that he has been “totally exonerated.”

The endless witch hunts, lawfare campaigns, and media smears have all fallen apart under scrutiny, yet the same tired attacks keep resurfacing.

The president didn’t stop there. He pointed fingers where they belong, noting that O’Donnell’s “friends on the other side” are the individuals who “were involved with” Jeffrey Epstein.

“I said to myself, ‘You know, I’ll do this interview, and they’ll probably read the manifesto,’” Trump said. He then called Allen a “sick person” and O’Donnell a “disgrace” for repeating the words in the manifesto.

Email Newsletter

Sign Up for our Newsletter

Enter your best address below to receive the latest cartoons and breaking news in your email inbox:
Please wait...
You are successfully subscribed!
There was an error with subscription attempt.