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Trump says it's 'illegal' for TV networks to consistently criticize him

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US President Donald Trump has criticized the US media for what he calls “unduly negative” coverage, labeling it “illegal.” His comments come after ABC suspended comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s TV show, sparking a heated debate about free speech, media bias, and political influence in the United States. Watch to understand the context and reactions

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