Some Twitter users suspect a conspiracy, but the CBC says Trump's scene was cut long before he was president.
The Canadian Broadcasting Company decided to cut President Donald Trump’s cameo from “Home Alone 2: Lost In New York,” and his supporters immediately suspected a conspiracy.
“As is often the case with features adapted for television, ‘Home Alone 2’ was edited to allow for commercial time within the format,” a network spokesperson told ComicBook.com. CBC responds to criticism that short scene featuring Donald Trump was deleted from movie Home Alone 2, which aired recently. Spokesperson says 'several' cuts made for time. 'These edits were done in 2014 when we first acquired the film and before Mr. Trump was elected president.'Their statement is corroborated by a 2015 tweet from Twitter user Garrick Kozier, who noted at the time that Trump’s cameo hadn’t made the cut.
Story continuesDEFUND. CBC. NOW. The CBC is paid for by Canadian tax $$$ yet they continually get away with this politically charged bias.— Brad Trost 🇨🇦 December 26, 2019
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