Fraud Like This: Trump Calls For License Revocation After ABC And NBC Bury His Speech

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President Donald Trump is calling for NBC and ABC to be stripped of their broadcast licenses after the networks declined to air his primetime address live.

CNN, ABC and NBC all opted against carrying the speech in full as it happened, while CBS and Fox News chose to air portions of it live and ABC and NBC relegated coverage to their streaming platforms, according to Just The News. President Trump, who has long argued that establishment media shields Democrats and suppresses stories about election irregularities, accused the networks of deliberately hiding his message from the American public.

In a rare move, NBC and ABC fake news have both said that they would not cover this speech. They knew what it was about. Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses," Trump said, framing the decision as part of a broader pattern of bias and censorship. His remarks reflect a growing frustration on the right that powerful media corporations, protected by regulatory and constitutional safeguards, can shape political narratives while facing little accountability.

The Federal Communications Commission, however, has limited power to revoke broadcast licenses, constrained by the Communications Acts standards for license review and by the First Amendments protections for speech and press. That legal reality underscores a central tension in the current media landscape: while conservatives see mounting evidence of partisan gatekeeping by legacy outlets, the tools available to rein in those institutions remain narrow, leaving voters to decide whether to continue trusting networks that refuse to air a Presidents speech in real time.