Donald Trump dealt huge blow by all TV networks as they refuse to listen to his order
Multiple networks rejected the White House’s request to show slides and graphics on screen alongside President Donald Trump’s primetime speech.

President Trump wanted to show off his new presentation (Image: Getty)
Major cable networks reportedly declined the White House’s request to display slides and graphics on screen alongside President Donald Trump’s primetime speech.
Trump’ communications team supplied a set of slides for the big news networks to run alongside the presiden’t address as he desperately tried to convince Americans that the econmy is in good shape on Wednesday night, sources told CNN.
However, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC all refused to display the slides of bar charts and line graphs on topics such as food prices and wages because the material did not clearly cite the sources of the information.
Much to no one’s surprise, MAGA favorite AKA Fox News featured the government-approved slides and graphics, with the network’s primetime host Sean Hannity also using them on his show.
Despite not wanting to display the charts, several major news networks still helped the president by opting to air his speech live.

President Donald Trump moves charts in the Oval Office of the White House (Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)
CBS, whose new editor-in-chief is Bari Weiss, halted its three-hour finale of Survivor to make room for the president rant.
At one point, one of the slides shown on Fox News—simply labeled “White House graphic” directly contradicted a misleading boast Trump made during his speech.
The 79-year-old president claimed, “Gasoline is now under $2.50 a gallon in much of the country, and in some states it just hit $1.99 a gallon.” However, the graph Fox News displayed alongside Trump showed the national average gas price at just over $3 a gallon.

Trump’s speech was 18 minutes long