Friday, June 26, 2026

No Network Coverage for Trump’s Military Fourth of July Parade as CBS. NBC, ABC Opt Out, You Tube Channel Only Has 3K Subscribers, Facebook Only 419

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Who exactly is Donald Trump’s Fourth of July military parade for?

It won’t be seen on the major networks. CBS, NBC, and ABC have opted out of showing it. MSNBC won’t cut to it. CNN will probably have it on in the background. Fox News? You can watch it there.

The website for the parade directs to YouTube and Facebook, where the parade will be streamed. But so far the YouTube channel has only 3,333 subscribers.

Currently, at 1:44pm, there are only 222 people watching the Facebook feed of the afternoon activities.

Keep refreshing. Trump’s zillion dollar tribute to himself begins at 5pm.

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