Trump’s Military Parade Is Designed for TV
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Cable networks covered President Trump’s Army parade on a busy day of protests, a political assassination and Middle East strikes. ABC, CBS and NBC aired other programming on their affiliates.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNSean Spicer Blasts Legacy Media For ‘Disgusting’ Coverage Of Army ParadeFormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer condemned the media on Monday for its coverage of the Army’s 250th anniversary parade on Saturday. Legacy media outlets labeled the celebration “[President Donald] Trump’s Military Parade,
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'The Rest Of Them Can Just Be Haters!': Pete Hegseth Loses It On Live Television, Rages Against Critics Of Trump's Miserable ParadeOn Jesse Watters Primetime last night, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth went off on a juvenile tirade against critics and the negative media coverage of Trump's miserable ego parade on June 14. Sec.
Newsom on Trump's military parade: "It's a vulgar display. It's the kind of thing you see with Kim Jong Un, you see it with Putin, you see it with dictators around the world that are weak … Weakness masquerading as strength … that's about as small as it gets … that's Donald… pic.twitter.com/3hXuRHPKUU
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FOX 5 New York on MSNWatch Pres. Trump's entire military parade for Army's 250th anniversaryThe U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration is on Saturday, June 14. Here's what you need to know about what to expect – and how to watch FOX 5's coverage.
Fox News Accused of Adding Fake Applause During Trump Parade Live Stream: 'They Had to Help Him Out'
Social media users are ridiculing President Donald Trump and Fox News after the network was accused of adding fake applause sounds to footage of the President's military parade last weekend.
After a week of stunning and sobering TV-news scenes, the brassy Trumpy production was a surreal viewing experience.
NBC’s streaming arm, NBC News Now, will feature special coverage of the event, with NBC airing the U.S Open Golf when the parade is happening. CBS News are also promoting the event on their streaming network, while their main channel airs local news and a repeat screening of the police-based comedy drama Elsbeth.