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Trump Insiders Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff on ’60 Minutes’ Sunday

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URGENT UPDATE: In a highly anticipated episode, former Trump aides Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are set to appear on 60 Minutes this Sunday, October 15, 2023, alongside artist Amy Sherald, who painted a controversial transgender version of the Statue of Liberty. This appearance marks an early test for CBS News’ new editor in chief, Bari Weiss, and has already stirred significant buzz ahead of the airing.

In a twist, this episode comes shortly after President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against 60 Minutes, alleging deceptive editing in a segment featuring Vice President Kamala Harris. Weiss has taken a hands-on approach, personally booking the guests for this critical segment, a rarity for network executives.

Lesley Stahl will conduct the interviews with Kushner and Witkoff, both prominent figures in Trump’s controversial Middle East peace plan. The show will also highlight Sherald, who withdrew her exhibit from the National Portrait Gallery, fearing censorship of her provocative work.

According to The New York Times, Weiss’s leadership style has been described as “scrappy,” reflecting her experience with her previous venture, The Free Press, which was recently acquired by CBS’s parent company, Paramount, for approximately $150 million.

The stakes are high for Weiss, especially considering Trump’s status as a frequent viewer of the program. The episode will also feature an interview with Erez Reuveni, a Justice Department whistle-blower who has accused the Trump administration of undermining migrants’ due process rights.

As viewers prepare for this explosive installment, the implications of Kushner and Witkoff’s presence, alongside Sherald’s provocative art, could lead to significant repercussions for CBS News and its leadership. Stay tuned as this story develops and see how it captures the national conversation.

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