President Donald Trump uttered two words in a “60 Minutes” interview Sunday night that have turned more than a few heads: Law enforcement agents took down a White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooter, and they were “really attractive.”
On Saturday night at a Washington, D.C., hotel, during the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with the presidential administration, a man breached a security checkpoint and fired multiple shots before being apprehended.
In a “60 Minutes Overtime” interview the next day, Trump walked senior CBS News correspondent Norah O’Donnell through his perspective of the shooting.
“There were a number of people who were very, very scared,” O’Donnell said in the extended cut of the interview. “How worried were you that there were going to be injuries?”
“I wasn’t worried,” Trump said in response after a pause. “I understand life. We live in a crazy world.”













