Donald Trump, primetime speech
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President Trump drew selectively from documents his aides published online to insinuate that U.S. elections have been compromised for years and that government officials had suppressed the evidence.
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,
ABC, NBC and CNN chose not to air President Donald Trump's primetime address on election security from the White House live on their airwaves.
As President Donald Trump threatened sanctions for those who didn’t cover his address live Thursday night, the nation’s broadcast and cable news operations wrestled with the thorniest of questions: To air or not to air?
Speculation surrounding tonight’s address has mounted since Trump promised big announcement without being specific
