Trump Calls for ABC Broadcast Licenses to Be Revoked After Reporter Question
Trump called ABC News "fake news" and urged the FCC to revoke its broadcast license, citing 97% negative coverage of him, amid questions on Saudi ties and Epstein files.
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After critical questions from an ABC correspondent, Donald Trump reacted with violent attacks. The US president described the journalist as "atrocious reporter" – and threatened the station to have its broadcasting license checked. Another case also sparks high waves.
Trump Lashes Out at Another Journalist
President Trump denounced ABC News' Mary Bruce as a "terrible reporter" Tuesday and threatened the network's license to broadcast after she asked him three sharp questions at the White House. The network's chief White House correspondent was among reporters let into the Oval Office to question the president and Saudi...
‘Piggy’, ‘Terrible’: Trump lashes out at female reporters
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 — Donald Trump ripped into a reporter from the US network ABC News yesterday, just days after calling another woman journalist “piggy” after she asked a question related to the convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein.Trump threatened ABC’s broadcast license after reporter Mary Bruce posed questions during a White House visit by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.The earlier incident involving Bloomberg reporter …
'Terrible reporter': Trump eviscerates 'fake' news ABC — calls for FCC to consider yanking license
President Donald Trump called on Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr to investigate ABC News and consider pulling its license for its “fake” reporting.'I think the license should be taken away from ABC because your news is so fake and it’s so wrong.'During Trump’s bilateral meeting with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, an ABC News reporter pressed the president about the delayed release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.“W…
Trump calls for ABC broadcast licenses to be revoked after reporter question
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that broadcasting licenses used by affiliates of Walt Disney's ABC should be "taken away" after he disagreed with a question posed by a reporter for the network.
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