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survivor Fans are not happy about this 50 episodes of the latest season Interrupted by the Chairman Donald Trumpof Speech on the Iran War.
Midway through Wednesday, April 1 survivor At 9 p.m. ET, CBS will temporarily take a break from the reality competition during an episode of “Blood Moon” to broadcast President Trump, 79, speaking live from the White House. Fans immediately started complaining via X and the interruption occurred during one of the most tense moments survivor Seasonal plot when tribes merge.
“The most game-changing episode survivor… Stopped because of Trump’s statement,” one viewer complainwhile the other joke“Guys, I’m sorry to hear the President’s speech. survivor. This is the worst thing Trump has ever done. “
third audience debate“, “Trump’s speech is completely empty, what’s the point of interrupting him? survivor For that?
“Trump’s special report is inconsistent with survivor It makes me angry,” survivor fan angry.
survivor Fans are equally angry In December 2025, Trump cut to the Season 49 finale to deliver a speech about his administration’s economic policies and promote his 2026 goals. (Savannah Louie Won the Final Tribal Council Sophie Ballardy and St. Aarons-Nicholls The vote was 5-2-1 in the Season 49 finale. )
This time, CBS went out of its way to warn fans that there would be a break at halftime. survivorThe two-hour episode airs Wednesday.
The network issued a press release on Tuesday, March 31, confirming that “CBS News will air special coverage of President Donald J. Trump’s live primetime address to the nation from the White House on Wednesday, April 1, at 9 p.m. ET. CBS News” Tony Dokupil Will anchor coverage. “

On April 1, President Donald Trump discussed the Iran war at the White House.
Getty Images/AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool“Special two hours survivor The episode (beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT) will resume where it left off and air in its entirety immediately following the President’s remarks to CBS Network’s Eastern and Central time zone viewers,” the network clarified. “Check your local listings for more details.
As for the speech itself, Trump told the audience that Iran is “truly no longer a threat” and vowed that major combat operations were coming to an end. (The United States and Israel launched combat operations in Iran on February 28.)
“As we celebrate this progress, we are especially thinking of the 13 American warriors who gave their lives in this fight to prevent our children from facing a nuclear Iran,” Trump said. “I traveled to Dover Air Force Base twice last month, and it was important, and I wanted to be with those heroes as they returned to American soil. I was with them and their families, their parents, their wives, their husbands.”
The president continued, “We honor them. Now we must honor them by completing the mission for which they gave their lives. Every single one of our people, their loved ones, said to them: ‘Sir, please finish the job,’ and we will get it done, and we will get it done very quickly. We are very close.”
white house press secretary Caroline Levitt Trump’s plans to address the nation in prime time were announced for the first time on Tuesday.
“Tune in: Tomorrow at 9 p.m. ET, President Trump will address the nation to provide an important update on Iran,” Levitt, 28 Tweet then.
survivor Airs Wednesday at 8pm ET on CBS.