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Last edited Thu Jul 16, 2026, 12:36 PM - Edit history (1)
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wnylib
(27,096 posts)Blasphemer
(3,653 posts)wnylib
(27,096 posts)Blasphemer
(3,653 posts)I think they would be fine if they followed up with facts but they don't want to do that. So best to just not air it and avoid any headaches.
onenote
(46,541 posts)yardwork
(70,376 posts)Fox News had to pay a large fine.
Since the lawsuits the networks have avoided broadcasting direct lies that Biden lost in 2020.
It sounds like that's what Trump is planning to say tonight. I imagine the lawyers are going nuts. Do we air the speech and risk lawsuits? Do we not air the speech and risk Trump's revenge?
IbogaProject
(6,223 posts)Any network that shows it will get switched away from.
eShirl
(20,671 posts)tee hee
Ishoutandscream2
(6,803 posts)Dont interfere with my stories Agent Orange.
flvegan
(66,781 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(184,960 posts)Last edited Thu Jul 16, 2026, 12:32 PM - Edit history (1)
This speech is going to be a shitshow
sheshe2
(99,325 posts)
Niagara
(12,536 posts)Tasmanian Devil
(310 posts)Color me a skeptic, but a couple of tweets does not a reliable source make. Looking forward to this being confirmed by some reputable sources.
And ... Fox? I can't imagine Fox not carrying it.
Pototan
(3,265 posts)It will be carried by every major network.
Mme. Defarge
(9,154 posts)Skittles
(174,052 posts)if it was true I would be VERY surprised indeed
the networks are KNOWN for giving that fascist fuck free airtime
Conjuay
(3,140 posts)n/t
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,960 posts)I suspect that some of the networks will back down air this speech. I hope that MS NOW ignores this stunt.
TV networks decline to broadcast Donaldâs speech about how he was cheated out of his second term in 2020. ð
— Peggy Stuart (@peggystuart.bsky.social) 2026-07-16T14:55:12.582Z
www.thedailybeast.com/tv-networks-...
https://www.thedailybeast.com/tv-networks-humiliate-trump-over-his-address-to-the-nation/
Trump announced on Truth Social that he would be making a primetime address to the nation at 9 p.m. Thursday, but provided no details about the subject matter.
MS NOW first reported that the president is planning to speak about voting machine security and announce apparent declassified intelligence reports that the White House claims reveal plans by other countries to interfere in the 2020 election.
Major broadcast networks, including ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News, as well as cable networks such as Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC, have not responded to the Daily Beasts repeated inquiries about their Thursday night programming.
calimary
(91,787 posts)Holy cannoli!
If its true, there will undoubtedly be an excerpt or two in the late night newscasts that follow.
littlemissmartypants
(36,143 posts)I, too, am skeptical. I'm more interested in watching a cortège.
Roy Rolling
(7,777 posts)Lets hope its not too late.
Had they ignored the shiny, whiny orange object in 2015 we wouldnt be in the mess were in now.
ShazamIam
(3,219 posts)networks have left unchallenged since he first came in the spotlight with his Obama birth bs.
orleans
(37,630 posts)the brokenwood mysteries
cbs, nbc, abc is showing usual programing
but google AI says they are all going to air the speech including fox, cnn, & msnow
i guess we have to wait and be surprised
oh what fun
Grim Chieftain
(2,452 posts)Please, please let it be true.
Dave Id
(391 posts)I wasn't going to watch his lie filled, self-aggrandizing speech anyway. I can no longer stand the sound of his voice. The only thing that could make me disappointed in not watching it would be if he dropped dead on camera and I missed the glorious event.
Skittles
(174,052 posts)watches and reports so the rest of us do not have to
ThreeNoSeep
(343 posts)Suuuuure.
oberle
(491 posts)ShazzieB
(23,166 posts)It's hard to believe without additional corroboration, but man, I so hope it's true!
Karasu
(2,513 posts)yaesu
(9,467 posts)As cbs ceo said years ago, tRump may be an idiot but he's great for our bottom line
BigmanPigman
(55,884 posts)It has nothing to do with politics or their moral obligation, it always comes down to the almighty $$$$$$$$$$$$$.
GoodRaisin
(11,251 posts)Although, Id be surprised if Fox News doesnt show it. If they dont, Krasnov will have a catsup fit.
I will be mightily disappointed in PBS or MSNOW if they show this shit. But if the major networks arent showing it Krasnov will probably cancel it.
allegorical oracle
(6,784 posts)has to watch. Normally, I believe in keeping an eye on the snake that's in the room, but there will be a bevy of clips and opinions to view later.
exboyfil
(18,390 posts)Along with airing a response from someone like Sen. Ossoff. Then I would give Rep. Hinson an opportunity at rebuttal.
blogslug
(39,277 posts)This is the headline (plus a link) from the Daily Beast:
TV Networks Humiliate Trump Over His Address to the Nation
sub head:
This is a full article from Axios via the Yahoo News aggregator:
Trump speech gives TV networks a tough choice
President Trump's primetime address Thursday night is forcing TV networks to choose: Air potential 2020 election falsehoods, or risk backlash from a White House that's shown little hesitation in confronting the media...
ME: There's not much info in either article as to whether or not broadcast networks will carry the speech - just supposition based off posted TV schedules, which have been known to change on the day.
I've seen headline blurbs that the speech will air via Sinclair's in-house 'The National Desk". I'm guessing that local stations owned by Sinclair might likely air Donny's ranty rant. Someone said above their PBS station will carry it. At this point mine does not have it scheduled in its listings.
ColoringFool
(1,615 posts)Yahoo as of one hour ago is still reporting that the major networks will most probably broadcast Trump.
Kaleva
(40,525 posts)Ive seen no reliable source confirming this.
WinningAgain
(65 posts)purr-rat beauty
(1,800 posts)Someone is going to fold
Alice B.
(776 posts)Has it even happened? *shrug*
Blue Owl
(60,333 posts)druidity33
(6,964 posts)otherwise -"and now back to our regular scheduled programming"- wouldn't be a thing. Or - "Our regular programming will resume after this important announcement" - at the beginning of the show you actually want to watch.
You'll see.
valleyrogue
(2,851 posts)The word is "speech," not "speach."
That shit irritates me to no end.
PCIntern
(28,900 posts)I love Jersey Speaches and Jersey Stomatoes when theyre in season
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,960 posts)This speech is going to be a partisan attack on the midterms that will be repeating past trump lies. I can see why the networks may not want to watch. In addition, most sane people will not watch
President Trump's upcoming national address faces uncertainty as major TV networks, including ABC, CBS, and NBC, may not air it, according to a report.
— White House Watchdog (@whitehousewatchdog.bsky.social) 2026-07-16T15:16:04.800Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-speech-2677232505/
Major broadcast networksABC, CBS, and NBCalong with cable outlets including Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC have remained silent on whether they intend to preempt regular programming to carry the speech, the Daily Beast reported Thursday morning.
As of Tuesday evening, the Thursday 9 p.m. time slot across networks continued to display "their standard scheduled content," with no indication that coverage would be interrupted for the presidential address.
Thursday night might have hit a major roadblock as it remains unclear whether any major television network will actually air him, the Daily Beast is reporting.....
According to the report, the unusual situation raises questions about White House protocol.
Typically, when presidents plan prime-time addresses on "matters of significant national importance," the administration formally requests that networks abandon their regular broadcasts. Such events are conventionally reserved for emergencies or major policy announcements warranting immediate national attention.