Former president Donald Trump, who has been using his ongoing national circuit of campaign-style rallies to urge the boycott of DirecTV and parent company AT&T for removing conservative channel One America News (OAN), added his re-ignited wrath for Comcast to the flame this past weekend, according to nextTV.com.
Speaking Saturday at the fairgrounds in the East Texas flatland town of Conroe, Trump described both publicly traded telecommunications giants as "left-wing lunatics who are destroying our nation."
Notably, both companies contributed to Trump's failed 2020 re-election bid, according to Open Secrets. AT&T was also an aggressive supporter of Trump's 2017 corporate tax rollback, one of the former president's few big legislative wins. Comcast, meanwhile, backed the Trump-assembled FCC leadership's bid to roll back net neutrality rules established under the Barack Obama administration.
Trump, however, told his followers that the companies are full of "woke" executives who should be boycotted.
AT&T, which now owns 70% of DirecTV after spinning the pay TV company off in a joint venture with private equity firm TPG Capital, has come under fire in recent weeks, after it declared its intention not to renew its carriage agreement with OAN after it expires in April. DirecTV described the move as simply a business decision.
Mirroring comments he made earlier about OAN at a rally in Arizona two weeks ago, Trump said DirecTV's decision to remove the niche channel was "purely political."
For its part, Nielsen has rated OAN's average viewership at far less than 500,000 watchers, and DirecTV still carries conservative informational counterparts Fox News and Newsmax.
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