This has been discussed in various threads. But, I do not believe it is isolated to ABC or Jimmy Kimmel, nor do I believe that it is over. On the contrary, I believe it is only beginning. So let's chronicle it.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/sep/21/rand-paul-ky-republican-pans-fcc-chairs-comments-jimmy-kimmel/It turns out that Rand Paul and I agree on Brendan Carr's inexcusable messaging. And Ted Cruz, who I despise had this to say: the Texas Republican, said the episode is “right out of ‘Goodfellas,’” alluding the classic organized crime movie.
Now it is getting real. These guys are distancing themselves from the FCC, and the directives it has been given from the Trump administration. I can only conclude, they believe that supporting a direct assault on the First Amendment might kill their careers, even in deep red states.
I foresee an expedited First Amendment showdown at the SCOTUS, that will not end well for Trump or Carr. The only question that remains is who files the charges. I expect that all the New outlets targeted so far with Trump lawsuits will join the cause.
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The anger isn't just contained online. Protesters gathered outside the Disney studio in Burbank, California, on Thursday in the wake of ABC's decision to take the show off air. Demonstrators told CNN that they had already canceled their Disney+ subscriptions in protest against the move."
The thin-skinned buffoon has declared war of criticism of him.
"President Donald Trump on Friday reiterated his claim that critical television coverage of him is “illegal” and pushed back on criticisms that his administration was taking actions that chill free speech. “When 97 percent of the stories are bad about a person, it’s no longer free speech,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office".
Who could ever have imagined a billionaire POTUS whining that "it is illegal" for people to talk negatively about him? The best part, to me, is that no matter what else happens to go Trump's way, he will always be tortured that he is not universally loved. LOL A wealthy life wasted.
He explained: “I think it is unbelievably dangerous for government to put itself in the position of saying, ‘We’re going to decide what speech we like and what we don’t, and we’re going to threaten to take you off air if we don’t like what you’re saying.’”
Thanks for starting this thread- the situation really does need constant monitoring.
@Old_Joe I know, right? I generally have no use for either of them. To be fair, they are both educated enough to know how badly a policy like this could backfire on their own kind.
Following are excerpts from a current report in The New York Times. This should be a free link, and these excerpts are just a small sample of the NYTimes report, which is is quite lengthy.
Thanks for the link to the excellent NYT article by Peter Baker.
"As President Trump threatens a wide-ranging crackdown on mainstream media institutions
and political opponents, his aides and allies have cast the administration’s moves as critical
to stanching misinformation and hate speech that could lead to political violence."
If administration officials were really concerned about hate speech (they're not)
they would take action against far-right groups who spew this garbage.
But this would alienate a segment of their base...
"But Mr. Trump himself has repeatedly made clear in recent days that he has a different goal.
For him, it’s not about hate speech, but about speech that he hates —
namely, speech that is critical of him and his administration."
Most U.S. presidents dislike some of the press coverage they receive.
Trump, the “short-fingered vulgarian,” has incredibly thin skin.
Prior presidents (Adams, Lincoln, Wilson, FDR) have persecuted the press
but they acted during times of war and national security crises.
Trump is the first to do so when there isn't an actual national emergency.
It wouldn't surprise me if Trump signed an executive order to declare yet
another national emergency to justify his actions that violate the First Amendment!
Good find. And no doubt there is plenty of other relevant SCOTUS case law, that precedes this particular court.
WhI I am hoping that someone files a lawsuit against this administrations First Amendment violations. It could be ABC, Disney, Kimmel or someone else with legal standing. SCOTUS will have no choice but to put an end to it.
It is possible that Brendan Carr could be held accountable for punitive damages.
"A violation of First Amendment rights can result in punitive damages, though not directly against government entities. To recover punitive damages, a plaintiff must show a government official acted with malice or reckless indifference, but the defendant must be an individual, not the government entity itself. "