General Hospital Fans Pissed Over Trump Preempting Episode following Cliffhanger: 'Leave Our Soaps On!'
- Kris Avalon
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General Hospital fans were less than thrilled when the long-running soap was interrupted by Darth Dementia rambling on per usual about a bunch of nothing during a White House press conference.
via: EW
General Hospital viewers took to social media on Tuesday to express their displeasure that a White House press conference pre-empted what was to be a climactic new episode of the long-running daily drama.
Nathan Varni, an executive at General Hospital network ABC, sounded the alarm around 2:30 p.m. ET, just before many affiliates air the soap.
"Hi everyone - today's episode of #GH is being interrupted by a press conference, which is beyond our control," he wrote on X. Varni noted that the network wasn't clear how substantial the interruption would be, but just 10 minutes later, he followed up with the announcement: "Due to ongoing live news coverage, today's episode will now air tomorrow."
General Hospital viewers across the nation and beyond, young and old, rich and poor, and for better or for worse, immediately united in their condemnation of the last-minute programming change.

"I can't believe I have to listen to his lying ass over watching GH!" wrote one fan. "What was ABC thinking?"
Another peeved viewer railed, "So annoying! Why can't they wait until the evening news. This was not newsworthy! Leave our soaps on!"
Yet another fan patiently explained, "In the future, there is no need to interrupt our show for a Trump News, even MSNOW, only showed video while the anchor and guests discussed other things. ABC News can give us the bottom line during their regular evening news. None of this was breaking news."
Though even more incensed comments flooded posts announcing the preemption on Instagram, TikTok, and other social media platforms, one other remark under Varni's announcement summed up just why this particular game of programming musical chairs stoked so much anger:
"Canadian viewers — spoil it for us — was it just a daydream, or did Willow really shoot Drew with a needle?"
Monday's episode of the longest-running scripted drama currently on television ended with a shocking cliffhanger, stacking the anticipation high around Tuesday's follow-up.
After a jury reached a not guilty verdict in the attempted murder trial against Willow (Katelyn MacMullen), the volatile former waitress, teacher, nurse, and New Tomorrow Institute spokeswoman turns on Drew (Cameron Mathison) during a private celebration. The congressman is taken completely unawares when Willow stabs him in the neck from behind with a syringe, causing him to slump to the floor and pass out before the fade to black.

Instead of witnessing the fallout from that shocking moment, viewers were instead offered up a White House press conference commemorating Donald Trump's first year back in office, in which the president spoke for over an hour after starting nearly 50 minutes late.
During the address, Trump touched on the highly controversial raids being conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado that he has repeatedly claimed he should have won instead, and nearly shut his finger in a binder clip holding together a stack of papers he referred to as his administration's "book of accomplishments."
"Ooh, I'm glad my finger wasn't in that sucker," he remarked at the podium. "That could've done some damage."



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