6 reports
AxiosIndependentConservative4 hr. ago Trump threatens TV broadcast licenses after networks skip speechPresident Trump threatened to revoke the broadcast licenses of ABC and NBC after they chose not to interrupt their regular programming to cover his speech on election integrity live. This comes amid ongoing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) investigations into broadcasters, which allege violations of public interest standards. Trump criticized the networks for not covering his address, calling them 'fake news,' and suggested their licenses should be revoked. Meanwhile, CBS and Fox preempted their schedules to air parts of the speech, while ABC and NBC provided coverage via their streaming platforms. The networks' reluctance to air the speech may stem from concerns over unverified claims about the 2020 election, particularly in light of Fox News' recent legal issues related to election-related content. The broader context includes FCC investigations led by Trump-aligned chair Brendan Carr and CBS' alignment with the Trump administration due to its pending merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's actions as justified responses to networks not covering his speech, using terms like 'fraud' and 'fake news' to describe the networks. It emphasizes the FCC investigations initiated under Trump's administration and highlights the potential consequences for networks that do
Breitbart NewsIndependentConservative4 hr. ago Trump Slams NBC, ABC for Not Covering Election Integrity Speech: ‘They Want to Protect the Radical Left’President Donald Trump criticized NBC and ABC for not broadcasting his speech on election integrity, accusing them of being biased against the topic and aligned with 'the radical left.' He claimed the networks were part of a conspiracy to protect fraudulent election outcomes. Both networks stated they would stream the speech online rather than air it live. During the speech, Trump presented declassified findings alleging Chinese interference in U.S. voter rolls, vulnerabilities in voting systems, and a delayed election fraud investigation in Michigan under the Biden DOJ. He urged Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which would require photo ID for voting.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's claims as legitimate criticisms of media bias, using strong language such as 'fake news' and 'protect the radical left,' while downplaying alternative viewpoints. The emphasis on media conspiracies and the portrayal of Trump's allegations as credible align with a rightward
Breitbart NewsIndependentConservative5 hr. ago Trump: Only Reason Not to Pass SAVE America Act Is 'You Want to Cheat'President Donald Trump emphasized the importance of passing the SAVE America Act during a speech at the White House, linking the legislation to ensuring honest elections ahead of the November midterms. He accused opponents of wanting to 'cheat' by not supporting the act, which would require voters to present photo identification and prove citizenship. Trump also ordered the Department of Homeland Security to notify states about non-citizens on voter rolls and remove ineligible voters. Representative Jim Jordan echoed Trump's remarks, suggesting that the act could threaten Democratic control over elections. The SAVE America Act remains unpassed in Congress, with Trump criticizing the Senate for failing to support it.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the SAVE America Act as a necessary measure to prevent election fraud, using strong language such as 'cheating,' 'existential threat,' and 'pathetic candidates.' It emphasizes Republican leaders like Trump and Jim Jordan while downplaying opposition arguments. The tone aligns with
The Washington TimesParty-alignedConservative6 hr. ago NBC shirks Trump speechNBC did not air President Donald Trump's speech on Thursday night, opting instead to show a nature documentary featuring bear cubs. Other networks including ABC, Fox, and CBS broadcast the president's remarks, which focused on election integrity and alleged foreign interference. During his speech, Trump criticized NBC for previously stating it would not cover his remarks and incorrectly claimed ABC was also not covering him. He accused these networks of being complicit in a corrupt system and suggested their licenses should be revoked.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the decision not to air Trump's speech as a refusal by NBC to engage with the president, which aligns with a right-leaning perspective that often criticizes media outlets for perceived bias against conservative figures. The article highlights Trump's criticism of the network, with
The HillIndependentProgressive6 hr. ago NBC, ABC, CNN don't carry Trump speech on networksMajor news networks ABC, NBC, and CNN have decided not to broadcast President Donald Trump's speech on Thursday evening, opting instead to provide it through streaming platforms and live updates. The speech is anticipated to address Trump's unsubstantiated claims of widespread election fraud in the 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden. CNN stated it would monitor the speech as a 'news event' with expert analysis. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung and Senator Eric Schmitt criticized the networks, accusing them of hiding the truth and failing to serve the public interest. Trump responded by accusing the networks of participating in the alleged fraud and threatened to revoke their broadcast licenses.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the networks' decision as a suppression of 'truth' and highlights criticism from conservative figures like the White House and Senator Schmitt. However, the overall tone leans left by emphasizing the networks' refusal to air the speech as a principled stand against misinformation,
Breitbart NewsIndependentConservative6 hr. ago Watch Live: Donald Trump Delivers Prime-Time Address to the NationPresident Donald Trump delivered a prime-time address from the White House on July 16, focusing on election integrity. This follows his announcement that he would not sign a recently passed housing bill due to Congress's failure to enact the SAVE America Act, which aims to enhance voter verification processes. Earlier in the week, Trump participated in the Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit, where he discussed various topics. The speech comes amid ongoing debates over electoral security and legislative priorities.
Bias read (Conservative): The article focuses on President Trump's emphasis on election integrity and his decision to withhold support for a housing bill due to the absence of the SAVE America Act. These actions align with conservative priorities and rhetoric around securing elections, which is typically associated with the右
★
Keep the news honest.
ObjectiveNews is reader-funded and ad-free — we show you the bias instead of hiding it. Support independent journalism for €5/month.
Become a Supporter