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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,
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What Trump’s newly declassified documents do – and don’t – say about threats to US elections
President Donald Trump in his primetime speech on Thursday is alleging vulnerabilities exist in American election systems, using a large trove of newly declassified documents as evidence to suggest future elections could be at risk of foreign interference,
The broadcast networks have yet to announce whether they will preempt programming and carry President Donald Trump’s primetime address to the nation on Thursday evening, but it’s no surprise why the matter is still under discussion.
CNN host John King revealed why the network would not be airing President Donald Trump’s primetime address Thursday night. King confirmed the network’s decision at the top of the 8 p.m. hour during Anderson Cooper 360,
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.