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CBS News aired part of President Trump’s prime-time speech on election fraud Thursday night, joining in late and switching ...
ABC, NBC and CNN chose not to air President Donald Trump's primetime address on election security from the White House live on their airwaves.
The president claimed without evidence that the networks and others in the media were “engaged in a plot” and want to “continue this fraud.” ...
ABC and NBC indicated to multiple reporters that the networks will not air President Donald Trump's planned speech about the 2020 election this evening. The post JUST IN: NBC and ABC Will Not Air ...
The broadcasters will stream the address and break in if needed, with other networks still scrambling to determine their plans for the speech.
President Donald Trump called for ABC and NBC’s licenses to be revoked over not airing his July 16 primetime address focused on election security.
Major networks listed their regularly scheduled programming, but claims that they were "refusing" to air Trump's address are pure speculation.
Are TV broadcasters obligated to carry the U.S. president’s comments live on their government-licensed airwaves? The current head of the FCC indicated that he believes they are. Brendan Carr, the ...
During a press briefing Thursday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt seemed to be still trying to persuade networks to carry the remarks live, saying, “I think that the mainstream media should air the ...
Mid-speech, Trump accused NBC and ABC of colluding in a "plot" by skipping the broadcast, calling it a "rare move" and arguing "fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses." ...
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