MAGA TV outlet forced to change name because it 'confused' Trump
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Real America's Voice host Gina Loudon revealed that her network was forced to rebrand because its original name, America's Voice, "confused" President Donald Trump.

Loudon made the admission during a Wednesday interview with Kari Lake, Trump's special advisor to the agency that oversees the U.S. government's Voice of America.

"Fun little facts," the RAV host explained. "When I just started working for Real America's Voice, it was just called America's Voice. And I asked President Trump if I could come to the White House and talk to him about it. So I did. I went to the Oval Office with him and discussed this."

"We were rebranding at that point from America's Voice to Real America's Voice because I kept hearing President Trump kind of confused Voice of America with America's Voice," she continued. "And obviously those things were not related at all."

"But it was confusing at the beginning, and thus we rebranded to Real America's Voice. And President Trump definitely knows the difference at this point. But it was confusing."

Lake ended the interview by praising RAV.

"Thanks for the great work that you are doing there," Lake said. "And getting out a message about this great country, you really are telling America's story to Americans who are just so hungry for fair news that people can just stomach and listen to. And you guys do a great job every single morning."

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