Trump Points Finger at AT&T for Disrupting Faith Leaders' Conference Call
President Trump criticized AT&T for technical issues during a conference call with faith leaders, suggesting a possible switch to a different carrier. AT&T communicated with the White House regarding the issue. Trump's historical criticisms of AT&T and recent business ventures with Trump Mobile add context to the situation.

President Donald Trump has directed blame at AT&T for technical malfunctions during a conference call with faith leaders, expressing dissatisfaction over the carrier's service. He hinted at switching providers for future calls, following repeated technical glitches.
Trump aired his grievances on social media, calling for AT&T's top executives to address the recurring issues that impacted tens of thousands of participants. AT&T responded, stating efforts to understand and resolve the situation were underway.
This incident comes in the wake of Trump's historical conflicts with AT&T, particularly regarding CNN, and follows the launch of Trump Mobile, a mobile service promoted by his family business. Meanwhile, AT&T's stock showed resilience, briefly dipping before recovering post-incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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