"Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses," the president said as he ranted about nonexistent voter fraud.

The decision whether to carry a presidential address has become a high-stakes editorial judgment.

TV networks worry they could be doing their viewers a disservice by airing a speech that may contain falsehoods about the 2020 election

The address, which is expected to center around election security, has put TV networks between a rock and a hard place.

The president claimed without evidence that the networks and others in the media were “engaged in a plot” and want to “continue this fraud.”

The president claimed without evidence that the networks and others in the media were “engaged in a plot” and want to “continue this fraud.”

Trump will reportedly use the primetime address to drum up past conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

To air or not to air? The nation’s TV networks and their news operations spent the hours leading up to President Donald Trump’s address Thursday night debating how to cover it.

NBC and CNN stayed away from White House speech, while Fox News, MS Now, CBS and some ABC affiliates aired it

From CNN to Fox News: How the networks handled President Donald Trump's primetime address to the nation on July 16.

The FCC has already launched probes into broadcasters, alleging their practices violate public interest standards.

He’s clearly mad he didn’t get airtime.

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No, not the one to supposedly steal an election — the one by ABC and NBC to keep his "big news" primetime address off their airwaves

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Trump accused the networks of being ‘part of a plot’

“Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses," the President claimed during his Thursday night speech.

"Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses," the president said as he ranted about nonexistent voter fraud.

President Donald Trump called for ABC and NBC’s licenses to be revoked over not airing his July 16 primetime address focused on election security.