‘60 Minutes’ Thumbs Its Nose at Trump With Scathing Segment

https://www.thedailybeast.com/60-minutes-thumbs-its-nose-at-trump-with-scathing-segment-on-his-threats-to-law-firms/

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  1. As per [original article](https://www.thedailybeast.com/60-minutes-thumbs-its-nose-at-trump-with-scathing-segment-on-his-threats-to-law-firms/) 📰:

    – 60 Minutes examined Donald Trump’s revenge tour against Big Law in a scathing episode on Sunday, essentially thumbing its nose at the president’s many complaints about the show and its parent company.

    The newsmagazine spoke with lawyers and firms who were targeted by Trump through sweeping executive orders aimed at cutting them off from the federal government—even though it was “nearly impossible to get anyone on camera” for the story, host Scott Pelley admitted.

    Marc Elias, a longtime Trump opponent name-dropped in a March executive order, slammed the moves as an assault on the entire legal profession.

    “Donald Trump is the walking embodiment of everything that is wrong with the American political system,” Elias said. “And so, when Donald Trump says that I am unethical or that I am undermining his vision of America, I say, ‘Boy, I must be doin’ something right.’”

    Elias likened Trump’s executive orders to a mob boss intimidating people in a neighborhood.

    “The fact is that these law firms are being told, ‘If you don’t play ball with us, maybe somethin’ really bad will happen to you.’”

    Elias first crossed Trump in 2016 when he served as the top lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s campaign, then again in 2020 when he defeated Trump’s efforts to contest the election results in court.

    Perkins Coie, Elias’ former firm, was among those that have been accused by Trump of “unlawful or unsavory practices” since February for their connections to investigations or cases related to Trump or his allies.

    A federal judge permanently blocked the executive order against Perkins Coie last week, calling it “unconstitutional retaliation.”

    Trump’s executive orders against law firms follow a pattern, including revoking a law firm’s security clearances to access federal buildings and ordering the termination of any contracts the government has with them.

    The orders have triggered a crisis in the legal profession as some law firms sue the Trump administration and others stave off punishment by agreeing to do pro bono work for the administration.

    Nine major firms have so far gone to the White House to strike a deal with Trump, altogether agreeing to give nearly $1 billion in legal services to causes supported by the president.

    One of them was Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, the world’s fifth-largest law firm, which agreed in March to do $100 million worth of pro bono work for the Trump administration.

    A lawyer named Brenna Frey left the firm in protest.

    “The law firm is tacitly saying, we’ll listen to the administration, we won’t fight in court,” she told 60 Minutes. “If we won’t fight over this, what else won’t we fight over in court against the federal government?”

    John Keker, a high-profile attorney in San Francisco, suggested that Trump was running a protection racket.

    “I’m suggesting that he is violating the rule that says, ‘You can’t offer a thing of value in return for an official act.’ That happens to be the definition of bribery,” he said. “Anybody else who came to Washington and said, ‘I will give you $100 million of free legal services if you do this for me,’ would be convicted of a bribe.”

    Not even 60 Minutes itself has been spared from Trump’s retribution campaign. Paramount, CBS’ parent company, is itself embroiled in a legal battle with the government.

    The president regularly flames 60 Minutes in Truth Social posts, reportedly prompting Paramount boss Shari Redstone to ask the show to hold off on stories critical of Trump until a crucial corporate merger is approved.

    At the end of last week’s episode, 60 Minutes scorched its owners for bending to Trump, which pushed the show’s longtime chief Bill Owens to depart.

    “Our parent company, Paramount, is trying to complete a merger. The Trump administration must approve it. Paramount began to supervise our content in new ways,” Pelley said. “Bill felt he lost the independence that honest journalism requires… No one here is happy about it, but in resigning, Bill proved one thing—he was the right person to lead 60 Minutes all along.”

  2. “Thumbs its nose” is a weird way of saying, “Described what’s happening”

  3. On what date did this run? I watched 60 Minutes tonight, 5/4/25, but this segment was not shown.

  4. ’60 Minute’ calls out a dictatorship when they see it.

  5. Lowkey surprised the FBI didn’t bust up the set and start arresting people.

  6. 60 Minutes having more balls than NPR was not what I was expecting, but it’s welcomed.

  7. Good On you 60 Minutes! Any push back is good push back. The Orange Felon is a Wannabe Dictator who cares only for himself and how he can enrich himself thru Pay to Play, Crypto schemes and selling U.S. citizenships… Come on 26, we can do this !

  8. Good.  Hopefully, other networks get on board.  I’m getting sick of the kid gloves being on.

  9. CBS are assholes, but Trump’s 10x worse and a criminal.

  10. Journalists “thumb their nose” now when they are simply doing their job

  11. That explains it!

    His Alcatraz reopening and movie tariff were obvious distractions from something. This would be the something.

  12. Donnie 2 Dolls thinks 60 minutes is a nasty, vindictive, horrible program.

  13. Beginning to think producer who resigned might have been premature. Though, maybe he kept show from becoming too skewed toward trumpism. Will check next week.

  14. “60 Minutes farts in Trumps general direction”

  15. A news organization said some things that were true and then pointed out other things that were not!

    Good for you, 60 minutes! It was only your job to begin with.

  16. I saw the segment. Congress is not going to to one damn thing about it.

  17. “Trump appears to announce 10,000,000% tariff on clocks in unhinged, all-caps, 3am rant on social media”

  18. This (and stories like it) is the story the media needs to cover every day – stop falling for the diversion “Gulf of America” stories and dig in on the shit that matters.

  19. Is this the part where Trump’s lawyers try to argue that ’60 Minutes’ edited the interview to make him look bad but really they just didn’t include the parts where he said nothing profound?

  20. Glad to see CBS taking a stand for the important things and censoring criticism of Israel because in desperate times like this we absolutely need more of 60 minutes criticizing Trump. Who else will do it if not them? Stories like this about Trump being undemocratic and stupid are extremely important and we should stop focusing on things like Israel until he is completely removed from public knowledge. Thank God CBS took action. Thank God the daily beast is letting me know theyre showing him who’s boss.

  21. Even more reason why the head of 60 Minutes quitting seemed like a foolish idea.

  22. And all of it would not have come to fruition if he had not been elected again. He’s a criminal, he broke the law and that’s why law firms came after him. If he was innocent then he had nothing to fear in court. The fact he seeks to punish those who prosecuted him shows that he is indeed guilty.

  23. This is the time to remember Obama’s and Biden’s biggest failure and, overall, America’s biggest failure: Merrick Garland.

  24. If massive law firms won’t fight against the illegal shit Trump is doing against them, who on earth is going to?

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