CBS reported on October 1 that Trump backed out of the "60 Minutes" election special after initially agreeing to appear.
Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said on X earlier this month that a sit-down with "60 Minutes" had never been finalized.
As for Harris, one political scientist told BI the "60 Minutes" broadcast "didn't feel like a conversation."
"The '60 Minutes' interview was over-edited, especially compared with Harris' recent podcast interview on 'Call Her Daddy,'" Barndt said.
AdvertisementStill, McWilliams Barndt, the Pomona professor, said Harris, in her "60 Minutes" interview, didn't say anything she hadn't said before.
Persons:
Kamala Harris, Monday, Donald Trump, Harris, —, wasn't, Trump's, hasn't, Trump, Steven Cheung, Susan McWilliams Barndt, Barndt, Alex Cooper, Cooper, Joe Rogan, Forbes, Mike Nellis, Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert, McWilliams Barndt, hadn't, Patricia Crouse, didn't, Crouse
Organizations:
CBS, Service, Trump, Pomona College, New Haven University
Locations:
California, Pomona