Texarkana Gazette

Trump hits back at late night shows

- By Philip Marcelo

President Donald Trump lashed out Saturday against late night television show hosts who have been sharply critical of his administra­tion and Republican­s.

Trump took to Twitter to argue that the GOP should be given “equal time” because of the “one-sided” coverage, an apparent reference to Federal Communicat­ions Commission rules dealing with political candidates during elections.

“Late Night host(s) are dealing with the Democrats for their very ‘unfunny’ & repetitive material, always antiTrump!” he tweeted. “Should we get Equal Time?”

Trump also suggested “more and more people” are clamoring for more coverage of Republican­s, who control the White House and Congress

Seth Meyers, who has been among the most vocal Trump critics, immediatel­y tweeted back that he’d “love” to have Trump on his NBC show and sarcastica­lly provided his studio address as “15 Penguin Avenue, Antarctica.”

ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel, another critic, added: “Excellent point Mr. President! You should quit that boring job - I’ll let you have my show ALL to yourself #MAGA.”

And Comedy Central’s Daily Show responded by posting—“the spirit of equal time”—Trump’s now infamous off-camera comments in 2005 to an “Access Hollywood” host in which he used coarse language to boast about groping women.

Others pointed out that “equal time” is meant for campaign season, not to protect elected officials from being the butt of television humor.

“That’s not how it works. You’re not campaignin­g. You’re the president,” Mike DiCenzo, a writer and producer for NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” tweeted. “Now kindly stop tweeting nonsense and go do your job for once.”

The FCC rule says political candidates should be treated equally by broadcast television stations when it comes to selling or giving away air time. Over the years, the commission has broadly exempted news programs, including late night talk shows, from the provision.

Trump’s tweets followed shortly after a segment on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” critiquing many late show hosts for taking “a hard turn to the left.”

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