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Conundrum of Covering Trump Lands at Univision’s Doorstep

When the U.S.’s largest Spanish-language network ran a friendly interview with the former president, Democrats cried foul. Executives say they’re seeking more balance.

Frances Robles Ken Bensinger and Jeremy W. Peters
Author: Frances Robles Ken Bensinger and Jeremy W. Peters

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Frances Robles Ken Bensinger and Jeremy W. Peters

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Daniel Coronell, Enrique Acevedo, Grupo Televisa SAB, Hispanic-Americans, News and News Media, Presidential Election of 2024, Ramos, Jorge (1958- ), Spanish Language, Television, United States Politics and Government, Univision
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