American television networks cut off Trump’s word, calling it a “party of lies.”



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US President Donald Trump continues to accuse his opponents of rigging the elections, and the US media stops broadcasting his speech to journalists, describing it as a “party of lies.”

  • The television networks cut off Trump's speech while he was giving it to reporters, for which he was forced to leave (AFP)
    Television networks cut Trump’s speech while giving it to reporters (AFP)

Several US television networks cut off the direct transmission of the speech delivered by US President Donald Trump from the White House last night, Thursday, because it contained “a torrent of lies” regarding the integrity of the elections, which Trump appears, with the advance of the scrutiny processes, on the verge of losing, in front of his Democratic rival. Former Vice President Joe Biden.

While vote counting continues in a number of key states in which the outcome has yet to be decided, Trump accused his Democratic opponents of trying to steal the election, without providing any evidence on the matter or mentioning any specific incidents to support this. accusation.

Trump once told reporters: “If you count the legitimate votes, I win easily. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the elections from us.” MSNBS immediately cut off direct transmission of Trump’s speech.

“Well, here we are again in an extraordinary situation,” said announcer Brian Williams. “We not only have to stop reporting on the statement of the president of the United States, but also correct what the president of the United States says.”

Soon, MSNBS caught up with NBC News and ABC News, cutting off direct broadcast of the facts of what the White House said would be a press conference, before it became clear that it was a speech delivered by Trump. I left the room without answering any questions.

CNN, which reported the entire presidential statement, described it as a “party of lies.”

“What a sad night for America … to hear its president accuse people of falsely trying to steal the election,” said announcer Jake Taber, one of the stars of the station, as soon as Trump finished speaking.

Tapper described Trump’s statement as a “party of lies” and said the Republican billionaire “stalked the lie after the lie about stealing the election without providing any evidence” for it.

In the latest statistics on the counting in the US presidential elections, the Edison Research Center published the results of the vote counting in both Pennsylvania and Georgia, and confirmed that Biden narrowed the gap with Trump in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania Secretary of State Cathy Bockfar stressed that “she was not aware of any fraud” and said: “There is no place for party politics here and it is our mission to ensure fair elections.”



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