The TV audience for Donald Trump appears to be waning at least based on the former president's Tuesday interview on Newsmax. The one-hour sit-down with Steve Cortes and Jenn Pellegrino averaged just 295,000 viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research data. That's less than half the eyeballs for a repeat of Food Network's "Chopped," which pulled in 651,000 on average in the midst of a multi-hour marathon of the cooking competition in the 9.
The former president’s sit-down on “Cortes and Pellegrino” drew only 295,000 viewers
Lindsey Ellefson | May 28, 2021 @ 10:38 AM
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The TV audience for Donald Trump appears to be waning at least based on the former president’s Tuesday interview on Newsmax. The one-hour sit-down with Steve Cortes and Jenn Pellegrino averaged just 295,000 viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research data.
That’s less than half the eyeballs for a repeat of Food Network’s “Chopped,” which pulled in 651,000 on average in the midst of a multi-hour marathon of the cooking competition in the 9 p.m. timeslot. And it’s roughly a third of what Bravo scored for a new episode of “Real Housewives of New York.”
The National Republican Club of Capitol Hill, also known as the Capitol Hill Club, wasted no time in recognizing the ouster of Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney as House GOP Conference chair, the No. 3 leadership position.
The National Republican Club of Capitol Hill, also known as the Capitol Hill Club, wasted no time in recognizing the ouster of Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney as House GOP Conference chairwoman, the No. 3 leadership position.
A former Trump adviser on Wednesday evening attacked House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for saying the 2020 presidential election is over. "We can not simply move on as Frank Luntz's roommate, House Leader McCarthy wants us to," Steve Cortes said on the Newsmax show "Cortes & Pellegrino," Mediaite reported. McCarthy rented a room from the GOP pollster during the pandemic.Cortes was peddling unfounded election fraud claims in.