Christopher Ruddy, Newsmax's CEO, said in a statement on Wednesday that DirecTV 'clearly supports diverse voices, including conservative ones.'
"While we raised the issue of censorship relating to our removal, we now believe in DirecTV's commitment to distributing diverse viewpoints, including conservative ones," a Newsmax spokesperson said.
"Boycotts work—Newsmax is BACK on DirecTV!" Nick Adams, a conservative political commentator who gained"Congratulations Newsmax," James Comer, the GOP chair of the House Oversight Committee, wrote."And I want to publicly thank DirecTV for their successful effort to regain another strong conservative news outlet on their platform.
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