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CNN Analyst Just Admitted It: Network Execs Blocked Trump’s Live Speech Because It Was “Dangerous” CNN’s own media analyst let the mask slip on-air. NBC, ABC, and CNN refused to air President Trump’s primetime election-integrity address live because execs feared letting Americans hear him unfiltered. Quote: “Some network executives...

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The decision by ABC, CNN, and NBC not to carry President Trump’s primetime address on election security raises a fundamental question about the role of major broadcast networks in a democracy. This was a nationally announced speech by a sitting, duly elected president on the integrity of U.S. elections. An issue that affects every voter, regardless of party. This is not about liking or disliking Trump, or agreeing or disagreeing with his claims. The presidency is the highest elected office in the country. When a president addresses the nation in a formal, scheduled primetime speech, there is a strong public‑interest argument that news networks should air it live and in full. Citizens can’t evaluate their leaders, or their claims, if they aren’t allowed to hear those leaders directly. Editorial judgment and criticism remain essential. Networks are entirely within their rights to add clear disclaimers before and after the address, fact‑check in real time or immediately afterward, host panels that challenge, contextualize, or rebut the president’s statements. But substituting that for the speech itself, showing only handpicked clips, summaries, or commentary, shifts from informing the public to curating what the public is permitted to see. At that point, viewers are reacting to the networks’ framing, not to the president’s actual words. Even after being censored in the U.S., having its license revoked and facing sanctions, RT International chose to air the address in full. RT has publicly disagreed with the president’s policies and with parts of this speech, but it treated the event as a matter of public record. Our principle is simple: viewers should be able to watch the complete address in context, hear the arguments unedited, and then weigh both the speech and the subsequent criticism for themselves. Rather than having corporate media gatekeepers decide in advance which presidential messages are fit for broadcast.

Ben Swann

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BREAKING: Trump Demands the FCC Yank Licenses Over Media “Blackout,” Calls to Pass SAVE America Act President Trump has called for the FCC to pull the licenses of broadcast networks that refused to carry his address. NBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN all refused to air the primetime address. “In a rare move, NBC and ABC Fake News have both said that they would not cover this speech. They knew what it was about because of the fact that they don’t like the topic, because they know how corrupt our system is and they don’t want to reveal it. They and others in the media are part of a plot. They want to continue this fraud for whatever reason. They want to keep it going. They want to protect the radical left. They can’t have a Great country, and that’s true. You can’t have a great country without free and fair elections. Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses. They use our public multi-billion dollar in value airwaves for absolutely no money. They pay nothing. All we want is honesty in our elections and honesty in reporting.” Trump also called for a federal investigation into U.S. election security after delivering a speech outlining what he described as newly uncovered evidence of widespread vulnerabilities. “I’ve also ordered DHS to notify every state about non-citizens on their voter rolls and direct them to remove all ineligible voters from the lists immediately. But most importantly, addressing this crisis of election security demands that Congress must pass the Save America Act.” Trump said a Department of Homeland Security review identified approximately 278,000 non-citizens registered to vote based on state voter rolls and public records, arguing the true number could be much higher because some states declined to share their voter data. The president pointed out that registration databases, ballot counting systems, and election infrastructure remain vulnerable to hacking and manipulation. The president also said that election integrity should be a bipartisan issue. “Most importantly, addressing this crisis of election security demands that Congress must pass the Save America Act.” “The only reason you wouldn’t do it is you want to cheat.”

Benny Johnson

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