In his first '60 Minutes' interview in five years, President Donald Trump sat down with Norah O'Donnell at Mar-a-Lago to discuss major issues facing the nation. He blamed pDemocrats for the ongoing government shutdown and said Republicans have been voting to end it. Trump promised to work with Democrats to fix the country's flawed healthcare system once the shutdown ends. On immigration, he declared a tough stance on illegal entry combined with a plan to enable legal reentry. He touched on foreign policy, including relations with China and Venezuela, and defended his administration's economic record, especially regarding tariffs and the stock market. The interview also marked his return to CBS since settling a lawsuit over a 2024 election interview editing dispute. Throughout, Trump projected confidence, stating the current period as the greatest nine months of any presidency and emphasized his commitment to continuing that success. Story By Donnell Ballard #MAGA #Trump #DonaldTrump #TrumpEconomy #TrumpDeal #TrumpEconomy #Trump #DonaldTrumpOrders Shout out to Roy Pope groceries on Merrick Street