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  • Fuming Jeopardy! fans blame President Trump for show delay as they claim he ‘f–ked up airing’


    Jeopardy! fans had choice words for President Donald Trump after his inauguration affected the beloved game show’s schedule.

    Like always, longtime Jeopardy! fans tuned in on Monday to see a new episode of the trivia contest, which airs Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. EST/4 p.m. PST. Several fans shared online that they were excited to see Jeopardy! champion Drew Goins compete for the win in what would’ve been tonight’s Champions Wildcard episode . Supporters were crushed when instead of a new Jeopardy! being aired, Trump’s inaugural festivities after being sworn-in as president Monday were premiering during the show’s time slot.

    Countless watchers voiced their outrage on social media as they shared how they were disappointed they couldn’t watch their “fave” contestant Drew.

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    “Can’t watch on my local ABC affiliate due to the inauguration, which really sucks, cause Drew is my fav [sad face emoji],” one person wrote on Reddit. “I was already bummed about today for obvious reasons but now it feels personal.”

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    Drew has become the “It” guy on Jeopardy! due to his sharp game strategy, entertaining stories, and fun fashion outfits.

    Another Redditor ranted: “I just wanted my 30 f–kng minutes of escapism today and couldn’t even get that because of the inauguration.”

    Even more raged on X, formerly Twitter, outright blaming Trump for Jeopardy! not airing when it was supposed to on Monday.

    “Among all the other things, tonight Trump f–ked up Jeopardy airing. God dammit,” one slammed on X. A plethora of others just ranted, “Where the f–k is Jeopardy @ABC7NY,” as they insisted the network didn’t “cut in” to the show.

    “Hey @ABC7NY, don’t cut into @Jeopardy with late-day inauguration crap. Your viewership would rather watch an intelligent quiz show,” an X user suggested.

    Jeopardy! didn’t inform viewers that they potentially wouldn’t air a new episode on January 20 or even if it would be delayed. This is why unsuspecting viewers were shocked to find out when they tuned in that instead of a new Jeopardy! episode, they’d be getting news coverage of Trump’s inauguration day.

    While some parts of the country got to see Monday’s episode of Jeopardy!, for most, Trump’s inaugural footage bled into Jeopardy!’s hour.



    Jeopardy! fans are fuming after a delay in the airing of their favorite game show, and they are placing the blame squarely on President Trump. Fans took to social media to express their frustration, with many claiming that the President had somehow “f–ked up” the show’s schedule.

    One fan tweeted, “Thanks a lot, Trump. You couldn’t even let us have Jeopardy! on time. Is nothing sacred anymore?”

    Another fan wrote, “I can’t believe Trump managed to mess up the airing of Jeopardy! What a disgrace.”

    While it is unclear exactly how President Trump could have been responsible for the delay in the show’s airing, fans are convinced that he had a hand in it. Some have even started a petition demanding an explanation from the White House.

    In the meantime, fans are left waiting anxiously for their beloved show to return to its regular schedule. Let’s hope that President Trump stays out of the way next time.

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  • ‘Jeopardy!’ Fans Fuming as Millions Miss Thrilling Drew Goins ‘Wildcard’ Win


    Jeopardy! fan favorite Drew Goins chalked up another runaway victory on Monday’s (January 20) Champions Wildcard semifinal, but many viewers are fuming because they couldn’t watch the episode due to Donald Trump‘s inauguration.

    The episode saw Goins returning to the Alex Trebek Stage alongside fellow semifinalists Joey DeSena and Jen Feldman. Fans had been highly anticipating the match-up due to Goins’ impressive run through the Second Chance tournament and the Champions Wildcard quarterfinals.

    However, many networks across the United States chose not to air the episode, instead providing coverage of President Trump’s inauguration in Washington, D.C. This led to frustration among Jeopardy! fans, as they weren’t previously warned that the episode would be preempted.

    “I literally spent all day avoiding news about the inauguration only for it to f*** my nightly routine and the one thing I was looking forward to,” wrote on user on the Jeopardy! Reddit forum.

    “It got preempted halfway through on the NBC channel we watch on,” said another.

    “I was so looking forward to this all day. I audibly shouted when I saw what I saw instead of these lovely contestants,” another added.

    One X user wrote, “What a lousy Monday 7PM #jeopardy peeps. The brain exercise is preempted.”

    “I was already bummed about today for obvious reasons but now it feels personal,” added another.

    “Talking heads keeping us from having 30 minutes of freedom from political craziness,” another said.

    As with previous games, Goins got off to a quick start, answering an impressive 14 clues in the opening round to give him a solid lead of $7,200 over Feldman’s $2,400 and DeSena’s $800.

    Goins continued to rack up correct responses in Double Jeopardy, though Feldman found the first Daily Double for a sizable $5,000. However, Goins landed on the second Daily Double, making an educated guess and snagging $4,000 for a total of $26,800, just enough for a runaway heading into Final Jeopardy.

    Host Ken Jennings then read out the final clue, “A U.S. Navy website says its journey from New London to Norway in 1957 opened up Arctic waters previously ruled by the Soviets.”

    Only DeSena answered correctly with the USS Nautilus, but it didn’t matter, as Goins (who wagered $0) had already secured his spot in the Champions Wildcard finals, where he’ll now be hoping to win and land a spot in the Tournament of Champions.

    Did you get to see Monday’s episode of Jeopardy? What did you think of Goins’ game? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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    Fans of the popular game show “Jeopardy!” were left fuming this week as millions of viewers missed out on witnessing the thrilling wildcard win by contestant Drew Goins. Goins, a software engineer from Chicago, managed to secure a spot in the next round of the tournament with his impressive performance.

    However, due to a technical glitch on the network broadcasting the episode, many fans were unable to watch the nail-biting showdown between Goins and his competitors. Social media was flooded with angry comments from disappointed viewers who missed out on seeing Goins’ triumphant victory.

    Despite the frustration expressed by fans, Goins himself remained humble and gracious in his win, thanking his competitors and the show’s host, Alex Trebek, for the opportunity to compete. He also expressed his gratitude to his family and friends for their support throughout the competition.

    As the controversy surrounding the missed episode continues to brew, fans are hopeful that they will have the opportunity to catch a rerun of Goins’ wildcard win and witness his impressive performance firsthand. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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