A journalist pointed out that Trump’s speech revealed what angered him much more than election meddling.
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During an episode of The Daily Beast Podcast, executive editor Hugh Dougherty looked back at Trump’s Thursday night speech on election security. Trump had touted it as a “primetime” speech earlier in the week, and what left him fuming more than election meddling was how it was snubbed by major television networks like ABC and NBC.
“That’s the thing that really angered him,” Dougherty said. “He wanted this speech to be on prime time. There’s nothing he loves more than being on prime time. There’s nothing he loves more than ratings, and he was boycotted. Effectively, he was switched off.”
Trump showed that he was enraged by the snub more than anything because “the rest of the speech was, if I’m honest, a bit low T,” Dougherty said.
“He was raspy,” Dougherty said. “He was not quite slumped, but he was not standing energetically, and he went through a whole lot of grievances.”
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Dougherty noted that Trump did seem “very sore” about losing a presidential election. “He’s very sore about what happened six years ago,” Dougherty said. “And he became president again, but he can’t get over that. He lost.”
By contrast, “the most alive bit of this speech on Thursday night was when he demanded that they face revenge for not showing their speech,” Dougherty said, referring to how Trump complained that networks such as ABC and NBC were “part of a plot.”
Trump suggested that ABC and NBC should lose their broadcast licenses for not airing his remarks, reporting by The Daily Beast noted, adding that the White House Rapid Response Team even went after members of the press for their coverage afterwards.
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