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US Open Broadcasters Instructed to Censor Reactions to Trump
US NewsUS OpenUpdated 18 hours ago

US Open Broadcasters Instructed to Censor Reactions to Trump

Broadcasters at the US Open have been directed by the USTA to censor any boos or cheers aimed at President Trump during the men's singles final. This request is intended to minimize distractions and maintain focus on the event.

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Broadcasters of the US Open have been instructed to censor any boos or cheers directed at President Trump during the men's singles final. The USTA aims to minimize distractions during the event.
Editor’s Note: This situation raises concerns about censorship in sports broadcasting and the impact of political figures on public events. It highlights the tension between sports and politics, especially in a highly polarized environment.
US Open asks broadcasters not to air possible reactions to Trump at final match: Reports
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The USTA has requested broadcasters to avoid showing reactions to President Trump's presence during the US Open men's singles final. This aims to minimize distractions during the event.

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