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NBC, ABC, CNN won’t carry Trump speech on networks

ABC and NBC shifted Trump’s remarks to streaming platforms as executives weighed whether live broadcast would amplify false election claims.

  • President Donald Trump demanded NBC and ABC lose their licenses for not airing his Thursday night speech on "election interference," alleging the networks were "part of a plot."
  • Earlier in the week, media outlets debated coverage after President Trump announced the speech would focus on "election integrity." Networks have previously declined to air such speeches by predecessors.
  • NBC and ABC aired special reports summarizing remarks via online streaming platforms. Fox News, stung by a 2022 $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, reminded viewers it has seen no proof for Trump's claims.
  • FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez criticized the threats, calling it "ridiculous to call for broadcasters to lose their license" simply for making editorial decisions.
  • Gomez added that "editorial decisions are protected by the First Amendment," noting the FCC lacks authority to punish stations for refusing political speeches, which she described as a "naked attempt to bully broadcasters.
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Axios broke the news in Arlington, United States on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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