Here we go again — another day, another Democrat melting down because President Donald J. Trump dared to speak his mind. This time, it’s none other than Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who woke up Monday morning and decided to threaten a Federal Communications Commission complaint over Trump’s latest “60 Minutes” interview. Yes, seriously — because apparently, the biggest problem in America today is that Donald Trump appeared on television.
The interview, which aired Sunday night on CBS, marked Trump’s first “60 Minutes” appearance since his legal settlement with CBS’s parent company, Paramount. You’d think that would be enough to send the liberal media into full panic mode — but Schumer took it a step further, calling the interview “unhinged” and posting on X (formerly Twitter) that he might just “file a complaint with the FCC” against the Trump White House for “editing” the interview.
Let’s pause for a second here: Trump isn’t even in the White House — but that didn’t stop Schumer from trying to score political points with a jab so lazy it practically tripped over itself. Maybe the senator’s staff should remind him who’s currently in charge of the executive branch.

Schumer’s comment was a snide reference to Trump’s previous lawsuit against CBS, in which the President accused the network of deceptively editing an interview with then–Vice President Kamala Harris back in 2024. Trump argued that CBS chopped up Harris’s now-infamous “word salad” to make it look coherent — something conservatives across the nation noticed immediately. (And let’s be honest, it must take an entire editing department to make Kamala sound “focused.”)
Here’s the kicker: Trump didn’t even file the FCC complaint himself. It was filed by the Center for American Rights, which rightly pointed out that CBS’s editing decisions amounted to “deliberate news distortion.” But sure, Schumer — tell us more about “media ethics.”

CBS, of course, denied any “deceitful editing.” Yet not long after, they quietly agreed to update their editorial standards to include a new rule: full, unedited transcripts must be released for all future presidential interviews. Now, that’s not something an innocent network usually does.
Trump’s original lawsuit demanded $10 billion in damages, later doubled to $20 billion, and ultimately settled for a cool $16 million. For a man the media loves to call “unhinged,” that sounds pretty calculated — and victorious.
Meanwhile, Schumer’s reaction only confirms what we’ve known all along: the Left doesn’t fear lies from Trump — they fear the truth that he speaks without their permission. When Democrats lose control of the narrative, they reach for the same tired playbook — censorship, intimidation, and bureaucratic threats.
So here’s a thought for Senator Schumer: instead of wasting taxpayer-funded time pretending to file complaints with the FCC over a TV interview, maybe focus on the real issues Americans care about — inflation, the border, and our collapsing global standing. But then again, it’s easier to attack Trump than to fix the mess your party created.
President Trump, as always, stays several steps ahead. While Democrats tweet and whine, he’s out there talking to the American people — unfiltered, unafraid, and unedited.