Jan. 6 hearings have wounded Trump, and more wounds will be coming

Jan. 6 hearings have wounded Trump, and more decline may be ahead
Trump’s die-hard supporters haven’t changed their view, but the steady flow of testimony has caused many Republicans to start questioning if he should be their candidate.

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WASHINGTON — Six weeks of televised hearings by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol have not collapsed Donald Trump's support, but they have left the former president politically wounded and deepened his legal jeopardy.
Yes, Trump remains the most powerful figure in the Republican Party, able to exact revenge against political figures who openly fight him. His chief Republican tormentor on the Jan. 6 panel, Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, faces almost certain defeat in her primary next month — a recent poll showed her trailing her Trump-endorsed opponent by 22 percentage points.
But even before the hearings, losses by Trump-endorsed candidates in other primaries showed the limits of his power to reward or punish. At the same time, his much-vaunted moneymaking operation has slowed, with fundraising by his main political group falling sharply in the last six months and slipping behind that of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, as the Washington Post reported this week.
Against that background, Trump's widely rumored plan to formally declare this fall that he's running for the 2024 presidential nomination looks more desperate than dominating — a high-risk gambit by a politician who fears the spotlight may soon shine on someone else.

What time does it start?
 
Are you threatening to overthrow the government? Asking for a friend.

Only if you call acting like an angry little girl "overthrowing the government".

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Ratings: Broadcast Audience for Latest Jan. 6 Hearing Down 21 Percent

All three of the major networks that aired the hearing actually ended up with a smaller viewing audience than if they had just provided their usual news content. They were hoping folks would tune into this mess in droves, falsely believing the vast majority of Americans are on their side on this issue. Big mistake.
“For example, ABC’s haul of 4.35 million viewers for the hearing might seem impressive, but it usually draws 7.4 million viewers for “World News Tonight,” based on ratings from the week of June 1,” the report said.

“The same trend was repeated on NBC, where the novelty of a prime-time hearing attracted 3.31 million viewers, about half of the 6.06 million viewers who usually watch the news on NB"C. Over at CBS, curiosity managed to attract 3.24 million viewers, but that was below the nightly average of 4.3 million viewers,” the report continued.

TV Ratings for Jan. 6 Hearing Are In: 1/2 of viewers changed the channel
Every one of the three major broadcast networks that aired the hearing ended up with a smaller audience than if they had simply provided their usual news content.
 
Ratings: Broadcast Audience for Latest Jan. 6 Hearing Down 21 Percent

All three of the major networks that aired the hearing actually ended up with a smaller viewing audience than if they had just provided their usual news content. They were hoping folks would tune into this mess in droves, falsely believing the vast majority of Americans are on their side on this issue. Big mistake.
“For example, ABC’s haul of 4.35 million viewers for the hearing might seem impressive, but it usually draws 7.4 million viewers for “World News Tonight,” based on ratings from the week of June 1,” the report said.

“The same trend was repeated on NBC, where the novelty of a prime-time hearing attracted 3.31 million viewers, about half of the 6.06 million viewers who usually watch the news on NB"C. Over at CBS, curiosity managed to attract 3.24 million viewers, but that was below the nightly average of 4.3 million viewers,” the report continued.

TV Ratings for Jan. 6 Hearing Are In: 1/2 of viewers changed the channel
Every one of the three major broadcast networks that aired the hearing ended up with a smaller audience than if they had simply provided their usual news content.

No biggie. The highlights are all over social media. Take a look at Twitter, Reddit, Facebook and others.
I can send a link to the highlights if you like, LyinBitch.
 

I know a lot of people that DVR'd the hearings and will watch it later. Also, you can find the highlights all over social media and news sites.
Most of America will end up seeing the best parts like Trump saying he didn't want to say the election was over and that he had trouble saying the word yesterday. Yeah, those three syllable words are a real bitch.

BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
I know a lot of people that DVR'd the hearings and will watch it later. Also, you can find the highlights all over social media and news sites.
Most of America will end up seeing the best parts like Trump saying he didn't want to say the election was over and that he had trouble saying the word yesterday. Yeah, those three syllable words are a real bitch.

BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

All the hearings are at cspan.org.
 
Ratings: Broadcast Audience for Latest Jan. 6 Hearing Down 21 Percent

All three of the major networks that aired the hearing actually ended up with a smaller viewing audience than if they had just provided their usual news content. They were hoping folks would tune into this mess in droves, falsely believing the vast majority of Americans are on their side on this issue. Big mistake.
“For example, ABC’s haul of 4.35 million viewers for the hearing might seem impressive, but it usually draws 7.4 million viewers for “World News Tonight,” based on ratings from the week of June 1,” the report said.

“The same trend was repeated on NBC, where the novelty of a prime-time hearing attracted 3.31 million viewers, about half of the 6.06 million viewers who usually watch the news on NB"C. Over at CBS, curiosity managed to attract 3.24 million viewers, but that was below the nightly average of 4.3 million viewers,” the report continued.

TV Ratings for Jan. 6 Hearing Are In: 1/2 of viewers changed the channel
Every one of the three major broadcast networks that aired the hearing ended up with a smaller audience than if they had simply provided their usual news content.

8.6 million is still a good audience share. Fox's top shows get about 3 million in prime time.
 
No biggie. The highlights are all over social media. Take a look at Twitter, Reddit, Facebook and others.
I can send a link to the highlights if you like, LyinBitch.

Please do links are always appreciated. Maybe you can start a thread about Jan 6.
 
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