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Here’s How DC News Outlets Covered Trump’s July 4th Speech

Some Washington, D.C., local news outlets said they decided not to broadcast the entirety of President Donald Trump’s July Fourth address, instead opting to air regularly scheduled programming.

Trump delivered a patriotic Independence Day speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where crowds gathered despite the rainy weather to listen to the address, which focused largely on the military, the future of the country, and past heroes.

CBS affiliate WUSA 9 did not broadcast Trump’s speech at the time, the outlet said.

“No, we put on our news. At news time, we put on our news,” a spokesperson from WUSA 9 told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

The network did, however, cover the event in other ways, like talking segments and man-on-the-street interviews.

NBC 4 said it aired the full length of the President’s speech.

“WRC aired President Trump’s speech on-air in its entirety then went back to regular programming as he began to introduce the next part of the event. Coverage of the entire program continued on-line,” Assistant News Director Matt Glassman said.

CORRECTION: This article has been updated to show that NBC4 aired Trump’s speech in its entirety. It did not cut away when the program ended as the story previously indicated.


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