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US media split on airing Trump's speech heavy with unproven claims

US media split on airing Trump's speech heavy with unproven claims

Summary

President Donald Trump gave a 30-minute speech focused on unproven claims about election fraud in the United States. He criticized TV broadcasters that did not air his speech live and warned he might revoke their licenses.

Key Facts

  • The speech took place three months before the U.S. midterm elections.
  • President Trump repeated claims about fraud in the 2020 election without providing proof.
  • He questioned the security of U.S. elections in general.
  • Some major U.S. broadcasters chose not to show the speech live.
  • President Trump threatened to take away broadcast licenses from those media companies.
  • The speech drew mixed reactions among U.S. media outlets.
  • The event happened in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C.
  • The issue is related to U.S. politics and media coverage.
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