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U.S. networks face dilemma over whether to air Trump's election security speech
- Major networks are weighing whether to air President Trump’s planned primetime address on election security this Thursday, days before critical midterms.
- The White House may disclose sensitive intel about possible Chinese interference, while some Democrats urge networks not to broadcast the speech over concerns he’ll repeat debunked claims.
- The standoff highlights rising tensions between Trump and broadcasters amid FCC inquiries, ownership shakeups (Comcast/Disney/Paramount) and recent legal and credibility battles in the media.
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