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President Donald Trump said this Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids When faced with questions about “haven’t gone far enough yet”. Agency’s aggressive strategy on cbs news program 60 minutes.
During the interview, which is scheduled to air in full on Sunday evening, the President Encountered by anchor Norah O’Donnell About ICE agents’ tactics, including r, over the past 10 monthsAttacking cars, hammering on windows to chase suspectsRaiding churches, and dealing harshly with protesters.
“Americans are watching videos of ICE tackling a young mother, using tear gas and breaking car windows in a Chicago residential neighborhood.” O’Donnell said“Have some of these raids gone too far?”
Trump responded, “No, I think they didn’t go far enough.”
O’Donnell recounted an incident where an ICE agent pinned a crying woman to the ground inside the hall. Immigration Court in the City of Manhattan In September in front of his two young children. The agent was relieved of his duties.
O’Donnell asked the President if he “agreed with those tactics.”
“Yes, because you have to get people out,” Trump said. “Many of them are murderers.”
O’Donnell pressed the President on how the administration has deported mass “landlords, nannies, construction workers…”
“Landowners who are criminals,” Trump interrupted.
Trump blamed “liberal judges” appointed by his Democratic predecessors, former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
“We have been blocked by liberal judges who were appointed by Biden and Obama,” Trump said.
According to a recent review of politicoMore than 100 federal judges have ruled against the Trump administration’s efforts to detain and deport immigrants. According to the outlet, judges ruled at least 200 times that the administration’s actions violated people’s rights or were “grossly illegal.”
At the meeting, Trump also discussed his efforts in China, Venezuela, Israel, the government shutdown, and deploying the National Guard to cities across the country. According to CBS News,
This is the first time in five years that Trump is attending this program.
He filed a lawsuit against CBS charged in November 2024 60 minutes had misleadingly edited an interview with his rival, then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
The network initially fought the lawsuit, calling it “meritless”, but in July CBS and its parent company, Paramount, settled with Trump. for $16 million,