Trump Announces 'Warrior Dividend' for Service Members in Prime-Time Speech
Trump’s White House speech disrupted national and local TV schedules as networks mostly refused to air disputed White House graphics, highlighting tensions over media trust.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the White House at 9 p.m. ET, prompting major broadcast networks to shift schedules and stream on ScrippsNews.com.
- Framing the event, the White House presented the speech as a record-and-plans address, highlighting accomplishments over the past 11 months despite releasing few details on topics.
- Shortly before airtime, the White House circulated slides, prompting CBS to pause Survivor at 8 p.m. ET and ABC to halt programming, while Fox News aired a `White House graphic` and others declined.
- Analysts noted a mismatch between Trump’s claim that inflation `stopped` and prices `falling rapidly` and government data showing inflation remains persistent, squeezing households.
- Commentators warned the episode may fail to alter public perception as performance wears thin, as affordability remains the dominant voter concern and approval ratings stay near historic lows less than a year into President Donald Trump's term.
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Every TV Network Except Fox News Refused to Show a Key Component of Trump's Prime-Time Address
Fox News was the only network that showed graphics the White House prepared to accompany President Donald Trump’s prime-time speech Wednesday, which focused mainly on the economy. CNN’s Brian Stelter […] The post Every TV Network Except Fox News Refused to Show a Key Component of Trump's Prime-Time Address appeared first on The Western Journal.
Trump’s Bizarre Prime-Time Speech Was an Argument With Observable Reality
(Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool) There is a long-standing, mostly respected convention in American television: when all the major networks cut away from regular programming to carry a president live, something important is about to happen. A national tragedy. A military strike. A resignation. Occasionally, history. What viewers got Wednesday night was none of those things. Instead, it was a campaign rally speech delivered from the Wh…
Karoline Leavitt says Trump speech will celebrate wins and hint at new policies
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt offered a preview of President Donald Trump’s planned primetime address, framing it as a victory lap for what she called a year of “historic accomplishments.” In a Fox News interview, Leavitt said Trump would highlight border security, lower gas prices, and his claim of halting inflation on Wednesday, while also teasing upcoming policy moves as the country heads into the holidays. Watch the video belo…
President Trump’s speech will air across major networks, prompting programming changes
President Donald Trump will address the nation from the White House on Wednesday evening in a prime-time speech.The address will begin at 9 p.m. ET and will be streamed at ScrippsNews.com."I look forward to 'seeing' you then. It has been a great year for our Country, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME!" Trump said in a social media post.The White House has released few details on the topics Trump plans to address.RELATED STORY | Four Republicans join D…
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