RNC mulls shutting NBC out of convention over Ronna McDaniel firing: report
NY Post
The Republican National Committee is reportedly considering a plan to limit NBC’s access to its convention this summer in response to the network’s Ronna McDaniel fiasco.
McDaniel was fired Tuesday by the Comcast-owned network after outcry from its left-leaning stable of NBC and MSNBC stars over hiring someone who has been closely tied to Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
“We are taking a hard look at what this means for NBC’s participation at the convention,” Danielle Alvarez, an RNC spokesperson who also represents the election campaign of Republican nominee Donald Trump, told the online news site Politico on Thursday.
It is unclear what Alvarez meant by “hard look.”
The Post has sought comment from the RNC.
This isn’t the first time that the RNC has tussled with NBC News over its perceived bias.