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Donald Trump’s National Address: Where to Watch the Speech Live Online Without Cable for Free
President Trump gives a live national address on Wednesday, Dec. 17: Here's where to find, watch and livestream the address online without cable free.
Trump will hold a 6 p.m. ET “Affordability” rally in Mount Pocono, PA, addressing economic concerns as GOP faces pressure after recent state-election losses.
Trump's address will air Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 9 p.m. ET. All major networks will air the president's address tonight. Watch live on USA Today's YouTube channel. In his post on Truth Social, Trump said:
The rally is part of a broader push highlighting his administration's efforts to address affordability concerns.
CBS will reportedly pause the airing of its three-hour-long Survivor Season 49 finale to accommodate the presser at 9/8c, and other networks are expected to do the same. The second part of Fox’s two-hour The Floor finale is now expected to pause the airing at 9/8c and resume after the speech.
Trump addressed the country live on prime time television Wednesday night to tout his accomplishments since taking office in January. The White House also streamed the speech live on YouTube. The president began his speech blaming his predecessor Joe Biden for the affordability issues that many Americans are facing.
President Donald Trump will give a speech to the nation at 9 p.m. Wednesday night, Dec. 17, he said in a social media post.
President Donald Trump is addressing the nation on Wednesday, Dec. 17. Here’s what time the speech starts and how to watch it live on cable and streaming.
President Trump is giving most federal workers two extra days off this holiday season. In an executive order on Thursday, Trump said all executive departments and agencies will be closed on Christmas Eve and the day after Christmas, excluding offices that must remain open “for reasons of national security, defense, or other public need.”
Following dismal results for Republicans in last month’s off-cycle elections, the White House has sought to convince voters that the economy will emerge stronger next year and that any anxieties over inflation have nothing to do with Trump.