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Trump rips AT&T service weeks after Trump Mobile licensing deal announced



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Donald Trump criticized AT&T for poor service during a nationwide conference call with faith leaders, stating their equipment was malfunctioning and it was the second time this happened. He demanded accountability from AT&T’s management, expressing frustration over the delay faced by tens of thousands of people on the call.

AT&T acknowledged the issue, stating on X that they have reached out to the White House regarding the situation. The President indicated he may change carriers for future calls if AT&T could not resolve the problems.

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Key points from the Left

  • Donald Trump criticized AT&T for poor service during a nationwide conference call with faith leaders, stating their equipment was malfunctioning and it was the second time this happened.
  • He demanded accountability from AT&T's management, expressing frustration over the delay faced by tens of thousands of people on the call.
  • AT&T acknowledged the issue, stating on X that they have reached out to the White House regarding the situation.
  • The President indicated he may change carriers for future calls if AT&T could not resolve the problems.

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Key points from the Center

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump criticized AT&T for technical failures during a conference call with American faith leaders in Washington.
  • Trump blamed AT&T for equipment issues, said the call might be rescheduled, and promised to use another carrier next time after weeks since Trump Mobile's launch.
  • AT&T responded on social media that it had contacted the White House and was assessing the problem, while its shares briefly dropped then recovered.
  • During a call attended by tens of thousands, Trump urged the head of AT&T to personally address the technical difficulties affecting the conference.
  • The incident highlights challenges in AT&T's service reliability as the Trump Organization recently licensed the Trump name to launch Trump Mobile, a $499 smartphone service.

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Key points from the Right

  • US President Donald Trump publicly blamed AT&T for technical difficulties during a conference call, urging the company to take action.
  • AT&T responded by stating that its analysis showed the disruption was not caused by its network, but by the conference call platform.
  • Trump apologized for the delay and indicated he might use another carrier for future calls due to these issues.
  • This incident marks the second time Trump has faced such technical problems with AT&T during conference calls.

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