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President Trump cut off by MSNBC, ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC and other major television networks over 'false claim' about US election (video)

Friday, November 06, 2020
MSNBC, ABC, CBS, CNBC, and NBC and other major television networks cut off President Trump over 'false claim' about US election lindaikejisblogPresident Donald Trump’s speech from the White House briefing room was on Thursday November 5, cut off by Cable networks, broadcast networks and Twitter for spreading "false claims" about the US election.  Trump began his remarks by claiming that Democrats were committing “fraud” and trying to “steal” the election.  He opened his Thursday speech with referencing ballots counted after Tuesday November 3, which have moved challenger Joe Biden close to victory, as illegal. MSNBC moved fastest, with anchor Brian Williams cutting in just 35 seconds into Trump's remarks to fact-check. The cable news network did not return to the president's comments in the White House pressroom. On the broadcast side, all three networks carried Trump's speech, with it running during East Coast evening news broadcasts in much of the country, starting just after 6:45 EST. ABC cut away before CBS and NBC, with ABC News anchor David Muir breaking in to correct the record after the president alleged illegal votes were being counted and that opponents were attempting to steal the election. Explaining the decision of cutting off the President later on an ABC News primetime election special, Munir said;  "(President Trump) knew exactly what he was doing, this large audience across the broadcast networks, in coming on in the middle of our newscasts tonight. We knew when we heard that – 'if you count legal votes, I easily win, if you count illegal votes, they could try to steal the election' – that it was time to pull out of that and fact-check it in real time. "We're not witnessing anyone stealing anything tonight. This is democracy and we asked the American people to be patient." NBC and CBS also eventually interrupted, with anchors and correspondents correcting the president's statements. Explaining the reason for cutting off President Trump, MSNBC's Williams said;  "OK, here we are again in the unusual position of not only interrupting the president of the United States, but correcting the president of the United States. There are no illegal votes that we know of. There has been no Trump victory that we know of." On CNBC, former Fox News anchor Shepard Smith explained he was taking an unprecedented step in cutting off the president because what he was saying "in large part, was absolutely untrue." Smith told viewers;  "Never in my 30-year career have I ever interrupted a president of the United States. We've held back from doing so over and over and over while others have. But if any other human being were using our platform of influence to lie to our viewers, we would stop them. And frankly, enough's enough"      View this post on Instagram           A post shared by Lindaikejiblog (@lindaikejiblogofficial) on Nov 5, 2020 at 8:06pm PST CNN anchor Jake Tapper also countered the President's speech. He said;  "What a sad night for the United States of America, to hear their president say that, to falsely accuse people of trying to steal the election, to try to attack democracy that way with this feast of falsehoods, lie after lie after lie about the election being stolen. No evidence for what he’s saying, just smears about integrity of vote counting in state after state. When he wins a state, it's legitimate. When he loses, it's pathetic. It's not true. It's ugly. It's frankly pathetic." His colleague, Dana Bash said the president's lies continue a theme he has campaigned on for months: that the election would be rigged against him. She said;  "It’s a set-up. He set the country up; he set his supporters up for a moment like this, which is completely false, and you said, 'Sad,' It is sad. I'm not an emotional person and I'm having trouble keeping it together after listening to the president of the United States say what he just said." On Fox News, chief political anchor Bret Baier and Chief White House correspondent John Roberts tried to ascertain the president's post-election strategy, which includes lawsuits over voting in battleground states. Baier disputed Trump's allegation of voter fraud by saying;  "We have not seen the evidence yet, John. And I just want to note something that was very stark was that as the president is talking there about these various states, as he's saying that Democrats are stealing an election and that it's a corrupt system, on the other side of the screen because of the way we have the graphics set up, literally, the votes are going down in Georgia. … But those spreads are getting much more narrow and possibly will change as time goes on." NBC News anchor Lester Holt said the president had made “a number of false statements, including the notion that there has been fraudulent voting. There has been no evidence of that. " The president’s tweets also were getting fact-checked on Thursday; Twitter flagged eight of his nearly two dozen tweets as “potentially misleading. And both Facebook and TikTok blocked hashtags that were spreading misinformation about “stealing” the election. It’s not the first time networks have opted not to carry Trump’s remarks live; in March, several ended their live broadcasts of one of the president’s briefings on the Coronavirus after he contradicted his own health experts.The post President Trump cut off by MSNBC, ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC and other major television networks over 'false claim' about US election (video) appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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