U.S. President Donald Trump was involved in a heated clash during an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes," reacting strongly to questions and references made by the journalist. During the interview, host Nora O'Donnell read excerpts from the attacker's writings, which contained serious accusations, without directly mentioning Trump's name. The president's reaction was immediate: "I am not a rapist. I have not raped anyone. I'm sorry, I am not a pedophile. You are reading nonsense from a sick person and linking me to it. You are a disgrace," he declared, calling the reading of such material on a show like "60 Minutes" unacceptable. Meanwhile, in the background of the debate, previous legal issues resurfaced, where a federal civil court found Trump liable for sexual assault and defamation against author E. Jean Carroll, a ruling he has consistently contested. Additionally, the president has faced criticism over his past associations with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, though Trump has insisted he committed no wrongdoing and that public information "exonerates" him. During the interview, Trump also addressed the issue of political violence in the U.S., arguing that it is not necessarily higher than in the past. "If you look 20, 40, or 100 years ago, violence has always been there," he said, adding that he is not sure if the current situation is worse. He also blamed Democrats for the political climate, accusing them of using dangerous rhetoric: "The hate speech of the Democrats is very dangerous for the country."