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NBC gives Trump free airtime for campaign ads during NASCAR and NFL broadcasts after Harris-“SNL” riot


NBC gives Trump free airtime for campaign ads during NASCAR and NFL broadcasts after Harris-“SNL” riot

Near the end of the NASCAR

The ad began with “A special message from Donald J. Trump.”

Trump was seen wearing his “Make America Great Again” hat as he told viewers that the election of Vice President Kamala Harris would bring another “depression.”

He also urged viewers to get out and vote just hours before Election Day.

“We are losing everything, including viability,” Trump said in the ad. “Because of what happened, we will go into a depression. We have never seen anything like this, at least in the last 40 years.”

According to multiple reports, the Republican presidential candidate's appearance appeared to be related to Harris' surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”

NBC aired a 90-second Trump campaign message during Sunday's NASCAR Xfinity 500 and Vikings-Colts game. NBC

Fox News Digital has reached out to NBC for comment.

The uproar over her appearance and the question of whether Trump would get free time on any NBC shows was the topic of conversation Sunday.

NBC News filed an equal-time notice with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) late Sunday following the backlash, revealing Harris' “SNL” appearance after the network was accused of violating the longstanding rule.

Harris (R) and actress Maya Rudolph attend the live late night sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) at the NBC studios on November 2, 2024 in New York City. AFP via Getty Images

The announcement came after Commissioner Brendan Carr, the FCC's top Republican, criticized NBC's decision to host Harris on the final episode of SNL before Election Day without giving the same time to former President Trump or other candidates in the presidential cycle .

“It appears that at least some executives at NBC and SNL are making it clear that they wanted to make their case for a candidate before the election.” That's exactly why we've had a concurrent rule in the book for decades to prevent that. Because remember: broadcasters have a special position of trust. You're not like every other person with a soapbox on the corner. They have a license from the federal government that requires them to act in the public interest,” Carr told Fox News Digital in a Zoom interview Sunday morning.

Trump was seen wearing his “Make America Great Again” hat as he told viewers that the election of Vice President Kamala Harris would bring another “depression.” NBC

The NBC filing later Sunday confirms that the network “views the Harris SNL appearance as free use of its facilities and airwaves within the meaning of the federal equal time rule,” Carr told Fox News Digital later Sunday, emphasizing The limited time frame of Trump and others in this case have to accept the network's offer.

Harris appeared in the sketch comedy recording at 1 minute and 30 seconds.

It's unclear whether Trump would appear elsewhere on the network's shows between now and Election Day.

The Federal Communications Commission's Equal Time Rule was established in 1934 and requires radio and television stations to provide equal time to competing political candidates.

There are exceptions to the rule such as news programs, documentaries and political debates.

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