WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said immigration enforcement officials "haven’t gone far enough" in deporting people who are in the country without legal authorization, in a wide-ranging interview on “60 Minutes” on CBS.
Trump also insisted to Norah O’Donnell that China wouldn’t invade Taiwan while he is president. He said the subject didn’t come up during his meeting on Oct. 30 with China’s President Xi Jinping.
And Trump repeated his call to end the Senate filibuster, which allows a minority of lawmakers to block contentious legislation, as a way to end the government shutdown.
Here is what to know about the interview conducted Oct. 31 at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida:
O’Donnell asked Trump whether Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had gone too far in tackling a mother, using tear gas in a Chicago neighborhood, and smashing car windows.










