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From CNN to Fox News: How the networks handled President Donald Trump's primetime address to the nation on July 16.
ABC, CNN and NBC were not planning to pre-empt regularly scheduled programming for the president’s remarks at 9 p.m. Fox News is set to carry it live.
Some major TV networks showed President Donald Trump’s prime-time address live on Thursday night while others pointedly did not — a divide that highlighted Trump’s long record of lying and renewed discussion about the news media’s responsibilities.
Ahead of President Donald Trump's primetime address to the nation on July 16, ABC and NBC confirmed they will not be broadcasting it live.
The broadcasters will stream the address and break in if needed, with other networks still scrambling to determine their plans for the speech.
The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's bid to fire Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, while legal proceedings over President Trump's attempt to fire her continue.
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.
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Trump said the address would be similar to recent speeches he gave at Mount Rushmore on July 3 and the National Mall on July 4. Here's how to watch.
Bret Baier currently serves as FOX News Channel's (FNC) anchor and executive editor of Special Report with Bret Baier (weeknights at 6-7PM/ET), chief political anchor of the network and co-anchor of the network’s election coverage.
The sole Democrat on the Federal Communications Commission on Friday criticized President Donald Trump's call for Disney-owned ABC and Comcast unit NBC to lose their broadcast licenses because they refused to air his speech.
