Shari Redstone wanted to know what 60 Minutes was going to say next about President Donald Trump.
The CBS newsmagazine aired two segments involving Trump on April 13 that angered the president, one on his plans to take over Greenland and another an interview with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that discussed US policy in the region. Trump immediately lashed out on social media, saying 60 Minutes should “pay a big price” for its frequent reporting on him, which he called “fraudulent.”
Following Trump’s post, Redstone, who is the chair of CBS’ parent company Paramount Global, had a conversation ...