How to Watch Donald Trump’s CNN Town Hall Live Tonight: What Time, Livestream Schedule, and More

Just one day after a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, Donald Trump is set to take part in a Town Hall hosted by CNN — which marks one of the first major televised events of the 2024 presidential campaign.

The Town Hall will be moderated by CNN’s former chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins, who, along with live audience members, will ask the former president a variety of questions. The audience will consist of New Hampshire Republicans as well as undeclared voters who plan to cast their ballots in the 2024 GOP presidential primary.

Despite his frequent attacks on the network, Trump revealed that “they made me a deal I couldn’t refuse,” on his Truth Social app, per Forbes. He unsurprisingly took a dig at CNN, saying they are “desperate to get those fantastic (TRUMP!) ratings once again,” while also speculating that the event “could turn into a disaster for all, including me.”

So, how can you watch Trump’s Town Hall? Are you able to stream it live? What about the next day? Here’s everything we know about the upcoming event:

What time is Donald Trump’s Town Hall?

Trump will take the stage at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on Wednesday, May 10. The event will be broadcast live on CNN.

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How to watch Donald Trump’s Town Hall online:

In case you cut the cord, no worries! According to a press release by CNN, Trump’s Town Hall will also be available on CNN.com‘s homepage (and you won’t even need a cable login!)

Plus, CNN’s apps for IOS and Android will air the Q&A, as well as CNNgo. You can also access CNN through streaming services like fuboTV and SlingTV.

If you aren’t able to watch live, the Town Hall will be available On Demand on Thursday, May 11.