Chuck Schumer Blasts FCC Chair Brendan Carr for 'Thuggery' and Censorship Attempts
Forbes Breaking NewsJanuary 5, 20263 min1,922 views
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- 🎯 FCC Chair Brendan Carr is accused of attempting to bully ABC and Disney into pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air.
- 🗣️ Carr allegedly threatened ABC and Disney with investigations and the revocation of broadcast licenses, which Schumer described as "thuggery."
- ⚖️ These actions are characterized as naked attempts at censorship and a violation of the First Amendment's protection of free speech.
Threats to Democracy and Media Consolidation
- 🚨 The threatening and bullying of the media to become a mouthpiece for Donald Trump is identified as one of the greatest threats to democracy.
- 📺 Carr is criticized for doubling down on his attempt to remove Kimmel from the air, a move seen as a dangerous goal.
- 🇭🇺 This behavior is compared to actions taken by dictators like Orban in Hungary and Erdogan in Turkey, who attempt to censor and consolidate media under their control.
Bipartisan Call to Action
- 🤝 Senator Ted Cruz is commended for speaking out against Carr's bully tactics, with Schumer stating Cruz is "absolutely correct" that the conduct is dangerous.
- 📢 Schumer calls for more Republicans to join Cruz in condemning the FCC's actions, emphasizing that both Democrats and Republicans should unite against this dangerous conduct.
- 📢 The senator urges everyone to call out this behavior, highlighting that it's a huge danger to democracy.
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