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NBC and CNN stayed away from White House speech, while Fox News, MS Now, CBS and some ABC affiliates aired it
From CNN to Fox News: How the networks handled President Donald Trump's primetime address to the nation on July 16.
1don MSN
Advisers debate Trump’s primetime election speech amid fears of continued campaign to sow mistrust
President Donald Trump is expected to use his primetime address Thursday to press what he will frame as new information on foreign efforts to influence US elections – the latest in what election observers have warned is a campaign to sow mistrust and try to undercut his 2020 loss.
By Helen Coster NEW YORK, July 16 (Reuters) - Two of the three major U.S. television networks and CNN have decided not to broadcast a planned prime-time address on Thursday by President Donald Trump on their primary platforms,
President Donald Trump used a primetime address to the nation Thursday to elevate his yearslong push to raise doubts about the legitimacy of U.S. elections and dispute his 2020 loss in an appeal for
Major US TV networks ABC, NBC and CNN declined to air Donald Trump's election security speech on their main channels, opting for streaming platforms ahead of the crucial midterm elections.
The broadcast networks have yet to announce whether they will preempt programming and carry President Donald Trump’s primetime address to the nation on Thursday evening, but it’s no surprise why the matter is still under discussion.
Dozens of investigations, audits, recounts and court proceedings examined the 2020 election. None found the widespread voter fraud that President Trump claimed tilted the vote.
