WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 22: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office August 22, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump announced the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw will take place at The Kennedy Center. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump has launched a vehement criticism of ABC and NBC, labeling both networks as “biased and untruthful” in their coverage of his administration. His comments, made through a series of posts on social media on August 24, 2025, have sparked discussions about media accountability and the role of journalism in a democratic society.

In his posts, Trump described his current term as “the greatest 8 months in Presidential History” and claimed that ABC and NBC have delivered approximately 97% negative stories about him. He stated, “If that is the case, they are simply an arm of the Democrat Party and should, according to many, have their licenses revoked by the FCC.” His remarks reflect a growing sentiment among some political figures that certain media outlets are not providing fair coverage to conservative viewpoints.

Trump’s tirade did not stop there; he further questioned why ABC and NBC are not subject to significant licensing fees despite what he perceives as their unfair treatment of Republicans. He asserted, “Crooked ‘journalism’ should not be rewarded; it should be terminated!” This statement aligns with his ongoing critiques of media organizations that he believes fail to represent conservative perspectives accurately.

The president’s comments come on the heels of a settlement he reached with CBS for $16 million. Trump had been pursuing legal action against the network over a 2024 “60 Minutes” interview featuring then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Following this settlement, the FCC approved a merger between CBS’s parent company, Paramount, and Skydance for $8 billion, raising concerns about the potential influence of political figures on media operations.

This recent spate of comments has drawn criticism from various quarters. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie addressed Trump’s media attacks during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” emphasizing the need for balanced reporting and the potential dangers of manipulating the media landscape.

While Trump’s supporters may resonate with his claims of unfair media treatment, critics argue that his remarks pose a threat to press freedom. The discussion surrounding his comments raises important questions about the relationship between political power and media representation, particularly in an era where misinformation can spread rapidly.

As this situation develops, the implications of Trump’s statements on ABC and NBC may influence public discourse regarding media integrity and the role of journalism in a functioning democracy.