All major networks on Monday confirmed that they will air President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE's Oval Office address on the government shutdown live, after some initial uncertainty over how the organizations would handle the speech.

CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Fox Business and CNN all confirmed to The Hill that the prime-time speech will air on their channels Tuesday night. CNN reported that local Fox stations and MSNBC also intend to carry the address live.

CBS said in a statement to The Hill that the address will start at 9:01:30 p.m., and the White House informed the network it will last no longer than eight minutes.

Trump announced the speech through Twitter on Monday. Multiple networks initially said they were considering whether to air it live.

I am pleased to inform you that I will Address the Nation on the Humanitarian and National Security crisis on our Southern Border. Tuesday night at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 7, 2019

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The White House also announced the president will travel to the U.S.-Mexico border amid the partial government shutdown over wall funding, which is currently in its 17th day.

The debate over whether the Trump address should be carried live or not was prominent among media members on social media, with some noting the networks still deliberating should not grant the president free airtime to push a political agenda, and others arguing the media has covered the president virtually nonstop since announcing his candidacy.

In 2014, then-President Obama reportedly put out feelers to see if the networks would pre-empt programming to carry a presidential address on immigration policy. The broadcast networks ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX all declined at the time, according to The Washington Post, because it was expected to be an overtly political speech. Cable news networks Fox News, CNN and MSNBC carried the November 2014 address.

This is so bizarre. The networks have been covering every single time Trump sneezes since the moment he announced his candidacy, to the point of exhaustive lunacy. Now, he is doing an official address and there's a question on whether to air it? https://t.co/yp9BZHHY9r — Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) January 7, 2019

"Donald Trump takes his immigration propaganda to prime time tomorrow. He's asked for network time to address the nation about the govt shutdown...OF HIS OWN MAKING... a blatant effort to distract from stories he fears, the Mueller probe and his ties to Russia"- @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/3bASEydcll — Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) January 7, 2019

Any network that gives President Trump time for his “national address” tomorrow evening on #TheWall is morally obligated to offer equal time to the opposition. Who should respond? I propose President Obama. It’s that important. — Larry Sabato (@LarrySabato) January 7, 2019

How can the media criticize President Trump on First Amendment issues and then deny him a primetime address? Hypocrites. — Lisa Boothe (@LisaMarieBoothe) January 7, 2019

1. Trump lied to the public about past presidents saying they wished they'd built a border wall.



2. Trump is asking for public airtime to make a nationally televised address on the border wall.



Trump shouldn't be given free airtime simply to lie to the public. https://t.co/EpTekpDB52 — Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) January 7, 2019

And here we are. Can the networks responsibly broadcast Trump's remarks live to millions?



With any other POTUS, sole Q is newsworthiness. With Trump, hard to disentangle idea of presidential address from his frequently deceitful and untruthful claims.https://t.co/waMzoGd7n5 — David Folkenflik (@davidfolkenflik) January 7, 2019

- Brett Samuels contributed to this report, which was updated at 7:26 p.m.