Democracy Dies in Darkness

NBC’s partner for GOP debate is Salem, promoter of 2020 election denial

How Salem Media Group — a powerful network of pro-Trump talk-radio programming and producer of the discredited ’2000 Mules’ documentary — ended up joining forces with NBC News

November 8, 2023 at 5:00 a.m. EST
From left, Sebastian Gorka, Charlie Kirk and Hugh Hewitt are three popular hosts on the conservative radio network owned by Salem Media Group, a co-host of the third GOP 2024 primary debate. (Washington Post illustration; iStock; Thomas Simonetti and Eric Hanson for The Washington Post; Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
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When NBC News hosts the third GOP primary debate of the 2024 cycle Wednesday night, it will do so in partnership with a conservative media organization that “bankrolled” (in the words of a company executive) a documentary floating flimsy allegations of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Such partnerships are commonplace for Republican debates. The same organization, Salem Media Group, co-hosted four debates with CNN as a media partner during the 2016 election cycle. But in the years since, many of its popular talk-radio and podcast hosts have made notably inflammatory remarks about political figures and social issues, in addition to Salem’s investment in pro-Donald Trump 2020 revisionism.