"Either a great prank or the most pathetic phone call ever made — and the fact that we can’t tell which it is really says it all." ...
Members of Congress, Pentagon officials and defense industry stakeholders discuss technology & collaboration strategies at the National Security Innovation Base Summit in Washington, DC.
Man who phoned show sounded remarkably like the president.
A man named John Barron called into C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” on Friday morning to complain about the Supreme Court’s ruling against President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
One C-Span viewer joked, 'Can anyone picture him reading a book?' as Donald Trump rambled on about his supposed academic prowess and why it means he has 'better blood' ...
Recently, “Donald Trump calls C-SPAN as John Barron” started trending after a call was made to the news station, and the ...
C-SPAN caller who sounded like Trump and used the name "John Barron" — an alias the president reportedly used in the past — ...
C-SPAN said Wednesday that it had reached a deal to have its three channels air on YouTube TV and Hulu’s live television feed, ending a dispute that had led to a revenue squeeze for the public affairs ...
Two major digital platforms — YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV — have agreed to carry C-SPAN two months after the nonprofit organization made a public plea for wider distribution. Changing industry ...
C-SPAN and C-SPAN Classroom are excited to announce the winners of the 2026 StudentCam documentary competition! Now in it's 22nd year, StudentCam is C-SPAN's annual national video documentary ...
FILE - In this image taken from video provided by C-SPAN, the final vote count on President Barack Obama's economic recovery plan is displayed, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009, in the Senate in Washington, D.C ...
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