...reatening to revoke their state licenses if they air what the federal agency deems as "fake news". Since his appointment as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission at the beginning of Trump's second term, he has been actively acting as a "media regulator": “Broadcasters who spread false information and distortions of the news - also known as fake news - have the opportunity to rectify the situation before their licenses expire,” Carr wrote on X. “The law is clear: broadcasters mu...
...st act in the public interest, otherwise they may lose their licenses.” “If #Trump doesn't like your coverage of the war, his Federal Communications Commission will simply revoke your broadcasting license. This is blatantly against the Constitution,” wrote California Governor Gavin Newsom on X. Senator Brian Schatz (Democrat from Hawaii) said that Carr's words are a "direct signal to report on the war in a positive light, otherwise licenses may not be renewed". Will Crilly, legal director ...
...of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, called Carr's statement "dangerous". “Brendan Carr's authoritarian warning - that TV channels could lose their licenses for reporting on the war with #Iran that the government doesn't like - is outrageous,” he said. “When the government demands that the press become its mouthpiece under the threat of punishment, it means that something has gone very wrong.” Meanwhile, Trump has also been actively criticizing the media. Defense Secreta...
...around the world, and no political threats or insults will change that.” t.me/