Trump accuses news outlets of twisting positive stories into negative coverage
Trump: 'When 97% of stories are bad about a person, that's no longer free speech'
Donald Trump asserted that he is against negative news coverage of him and suggested that television networks should have their broadcast licenses revoked.
He made these comments in the Oval Office, linking them to his belief that despite his election victory, news coverage remained overwhelmingly negative.
Trump's remarks followed Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr's demand that ABC affiliate stations refuse to air Jimmy Kimmel's show, leading to its indefinite suspension.
He argued that such negative reporting, which he claimed was 97-94% against him, constitutes “cheating” and is not protected by free speech, likening networks to “offshoots of the Democrat National Committee”.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz criticized Carr's actions as “unbelievably dangerous” and “mafioso” tactics, despite personally welcoming Kimmel's suspension, though Trump defended Carr as a “great patriot”.