President Donald Trump attends the 48th Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on Dec. 7 in Washington D.C. Paul Morigi/Getty Images) Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment President Donald Trump railed against Paramount leadership Monday after the airing of an interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on 60 Minutes. "My real problem with the show, however, wasn't the low IQ traitor, it was that the new ownership of 60 Minutes, Paramount, would allow a show like this to air. THEY ARE NO BETTER THAN THE OLD OWNERSHIP, who just paid me millions of Dollars for FAKE REPORTING about your favorite President, ME! Since they bought it, 60 Minutes has actually gotten WORSE," Trump posted on Truth social. Related Stories Business Comcast President Says Company Has "Damn Good Hand" in Media, Despite Losing Warners Deal Lifestyle Trump Hosts Kennedy Center Honors, Recognizing Sylvester Stallone, Kiss and Others: "Billions and Billions of People Have Watched Them Over the Years" The comments come just as Paramount launched a hostile offer for Warner Bros. Discovery Monday, which may spell trouble for the company should Warner Bros. take up the offer. Netflix had been announced as the winning bidder for the company's studio assets Friday. Netflix reportedly shored up support from Trump ahead of the bid, with co-CEO Ted Sarandos meeting with the President. On Sunday, Trump called Sarandos "fantastic" and said Netflix is a "great company," but he also said the merger would create "very big market share" and "could be a problem." In the post on Truth Social, Trump attacked both Green, who said "reminds me of a Rotten Apple! Marjorie is not AMERICA FIRST or MAGA" and 60 Minutes Correspondent Lesley Stahl who she said owes him an apology for their reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop. Stahl had initially said that she wouldn't cover the laptop story because it couldn't be verified and then later covered the story. "The only reason Marjorie 'Traitor' Brown (Green turns Brown under stress!) went BAD is that she was JILTED by the President of the United States (Certainly not the first time she has been jilted!). Too much work, not enough time, and her ideas are, NOW, really BAD - She sort of reminds me of a Rotten Apple! Marjorie is not AMERICA FIRST or MAGA, because nobody could have changed her views so fast, and her new views are those of a very dumb person," the post reads. "That was proven last night when washed up, Trump hating, 60 Minutes "correspondent," Lesley Stahl, who still owes me an apology from when she attacked me on the show (with serious conviction!), that Hunter Biden's LAPTOP FROM HELL was produced by Russia, not Hunter himself (TOTALLY PROVEN WRONG!), interviewed a very poorly prepared Traitor, who in her confusion made many really stupid statements," the post continues. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Warner Bros. Discovery Comcast President Says Company Has "Damn Good Hand" in Media, Despite Losing Warners Deal Joe Rogan Golden Globes Best Podcast Category Shuts Out Joe Rogan, Political Podcasts Business News It's a Bidding War: Paramount Attempts Hostile Offer for Warner Bros. YouTube Netflix's Biggest Wall Street Backer Downgrades It on Fear That Warner Deal Exposes Weakness to YouTube and TikTok Threat international AMC Theatres Raises $24.1 Million From Sale of Most of Its Stake in Gold, Silver Mining Company Warner Bros. Trump Weighs in on Proposed Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: It's a "Very Big Market Share" and "Could Be a Problem" Warner Bros. Discovery Comcast President Says Company Has "Damn Good Hand" in Media, Despite Losing Warners Deal Joe Rogan Golden Globes Best Podcast Category Shuts Out Joe Rogan, Political Podcasts Business News It's a Bidding War: Paramount Attempts Hostile Offer for Warner Bros. YouTube Netflix's Biggest Wall Street Backer Downgrades It on Fear That Warner Deal Exposes Weakness to YouTube and TikTok Threat international AMC Theatres Raises $24.1 Million From Sale of Most of Its Stake in Gold, Silver Mining Company Warner Bros. Trump Weighs in on Proposed Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: It's a "Very Big Market Share" and "Could Be a Problem"