On May 31, convicted former President Donald Trump spoke to the press the morning after a jury found him guilty on all 34 felony counts in his New York trial relating to falsified records covering up his 2016 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. CNN and MSNBC covered the speech for a while before cutting to fact-check some of Trump's claims. By contrast, Fox News had chief political anchor Bret Baier repeat some of Trump's claims. MAGA figure Steve Bannon pushed for Congressional Republicans to intervene on Trump's behalf
CNN and MSNBC fact-checked Trump's complaints about his guilty verdicts. Fox News repeated them.
Steve Bannon pushed for Congressional Republicans to intervene on Trump's behalf
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- CNN reporter fact-checks the remarks by the convicted former president
- On MSNBC, Tim Miller calls out MAGA's "foundational lie" about D.A. Alvin Bragg and Joe Biden
- Fox News stays through the speech, just repeats Trump's claims
- Steve Bannon rants about Trump's campaign and calls for Republicans in Congress to intervene
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CNN reporter fact-checks the remarks by the convicted former president
CNN cut away to anchors Wolf Blitzer and Erin Burnett opining on Trump's remarks briefly, before senior reporter Daniel Dale fact-checked some of the convicted former president's claims.
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On MSNBC, Tim Miller calls out MAGA's “foundational lie” about D.A. Alvin Bragg and Joe Biden
MSNBC also cut away after a while to fact-check the convicted former president. Panelist Tim Miller made a point to underline the “foundational lie” that Trump and his MAGA media allies are spreading about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and President Joe Biden.
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Fox News stays through the speech, just repeats Trump's claims
Fox News stayed through Trump's speech and then anchors Harris Faulkner and Bret Baier repeated many of Trump's claims regarding the convictions, though the two did note that they had expected Trump to take questions and he had not.
During Trump's speech, Fox News chyrons also amplified Trump's disputed claims.
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Steve Bannon rants about Trump's campaign and calls for Republicans in Congress to intervene
Meanwhile, leading MAGA voice Steve Bannon jumped off Trump's rally by ranting about the state of Trump's campaign and urging Congressional Republicans to intervene on Trump's behalf.