Former President Donald Trump’s authoritarian rhetoric hasn’t let up as his legal precariousness, evident in dozens of criminal charges across multiple states, continues. And his targeting of the free press is starting to become more pointed.
In a rant posted Monday night to his struggling social media platform, Trump questioned CBS News’ right to access public airwaves after the outlet gave an interview to President Joe Biden.
“The show ‘60 Minutes’ should be ashamed of themselves,” Trump said, accusing the show of giving Democrats a campaign contribution with an interview he called “weak” and apologetic. Coming from Trump, who’s been known to sit for softball interviews himself, the accusation reeked of projection.
“Why should CBS get free public airwaves for this highly partisan “show[?]’” Trump asked.
It’s at least the second time in as many months that Trump has suggested the federal government intervene with the free press by stripping stations’ broadcast licenses. In September, Trump was widely denounced for embracing fascistic ideas when he suggested Comcast (MSNBC and NBC News’ parent company) be investigated for “Country Threatening Treason,” a crime that can potentially merit the death penalty, for the outlets’ coverage of his 2016 campaign’s dalliances with Russia.








