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FIREstatement on FCC threat to revoke ABC broadcast license over Jimmy Kimmel remarks about Charlie Kirk

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is once again abusing his position to try to assert government control over public discourse, spuriously invoking the 鈥減ublic interest鈥 standard to selectively target speech the government dislikes.
President Trump has recently called for the FCC to revoke ABC鈥檚 broadcast license because he does not like the way the network 鈥 and Jimmy Kimmel in particular 鈥 speaks about him. Just yesterday, Trump suggested to a reporter that Attorney General Pam Bondi鈥檚 statement about prosecuting 鈥渉ate speech鈥 might mean she will 鈥済o after鈥 ABC 鈥渂ecause you treat me so unfairly. It鈥檚 hate.鈥
Now, Carr is threatening ABC for comments about Charlie Kirk鈥檚 shooter that Kimmel made during his opening monologue on Monday, insinuating that the shooter was part of 鈥渢he MAGA gang."
The FCC has no authority to control what a late night TV host can say, and the First Amendment protects Americans鈥 right to speculate on current events even if those speculations later turn out to be incorrect. Subjecting broadcasters to regulatory liability when anyone on their network gets something wrong would turn the FCC into an arbiter of truth and cast an intolerable chill over the airwaves.
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