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To: Les H who wrote (47841)9/20/2025 1:59:59 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 48967
 
Trump Claims Excessive Criticism of Him on TV Is ‘Illegal’ and ‘No Longer Free Speech’

Mediaite

Fri, September 19, 2025 at 5:54 PM EDT

President Donald Trump claimed that beyond a certain point, criticism of him on television networks is “illegal” and “no longer free speech.”

On Friday, Trump took questions from reporters in the Oval Office, where Jeff Mason of Reuters asked about the ongoing fallout after Charlie Kirk’s assassination last week, which culminated in ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! after Jimmy Kimmel appeared to suggest, erroneously, that Kirk’s assassin is a conservative.

yahoo.com

The president doubled down on his claims that critical media coverage of him is "illegal."

politico.com

The funny thing about Trump is that he lies and exaggerates so much is that it's now endemic among those he deals with and he's quite comfortable with that as long as it can be used for self-promotion.