November 18, 2025 - 19:52

In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump expressed strong disapproval of ABC News, suggesting that the network's broadcasting license should be revoked. This comment came after an ABC reporter posed a question regarding files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump criticized the network's reporting, labeling it as "fake" and "wrong."
"I think the license should be taken away from ABC," Trump stated emphatically during the exchange. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions between the former president and various media outlets, which he frequently accuses of biased reporting. The discussion around Epstein, a controversial figure linked to numerous high-profile individuals, remains a sensitive topic, and Trump's reaction underscores the contentious nature of media coverage surrounding it.
As the debate over media integrity continues, Trump's call for action against ABC adds another chapter to his long-standing feud with the press, raising questions about the role of journalism in political discourse.
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