'It's a PR thing': MAGA host admits Trump's big TV address is desperate stunt
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Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon acknowledged that President Donald Trump was delivering an unexpected address to the nation on Wednesday because he "almost" lost control of the narrative on the affordability crisis ahead of the midterm elections.

"The president is going to be in the Oval Office tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern," co-host David Brody noted on Real America's Voice. "Big address to the nation. He's elevating this. Clearly, this is to regain the narrative and explain more about the affordability issue in America and what this administration is doing. I think they're trying to seize this right off the top and make sure that it doesn't get away from them."

"Yeah, because it almost did," Loudon admitted. "There were a lot of people saying, hey, why is President Trump so focused on all the foreign policy and not as focused on the domestic policy? Because as for my house and me, we're not feeling economically what we thought we'd be feeling in the quote unquote golden age."

"And so I think this is his attempt, part of it, to institute a plan that, it's a PR thing, right?" she added. "I mean, he's got a captive audience. You can do it from the White House, and you can say what you want to say, uninterrupted, and it's a big deal."