Trump Demands License Revocation for Critical TV Networks
The Damage ReportSeptember 19, 202510 min14,206 views
20 connectionsΒ·25 entities in this videoβJimmy Kimmel Controversy and Trump's Reaction
- π‘ Jimmy Kimmel was reportedly not fired for low ratings, but rather as a sacrifice to Donald Trump's demands following a comment made on his show.
- π― The comment in question was a jest about the killer of Charlie Kirk, with the right wing attempting to imply the killer was MAGA, which Kimmel did not state.
- β οΈ The speaker argues that calling for the euthanizing of the unhoused or Brian Kilme's continued employment at Fox News are more egregious offenses that did not cross lines.
FCC Pressure and Media Control
- π Brendan Carr, head of the FCC, is accused of pressuring broadcast companies to remove Jimmy Kimmel, threatening license revocation.
- βοΈ This action is described as potentially illegal, violating Supreme Court decisions that prevent the federal government from coercing broadcasters.
- π£οΈ Donald Trump is quoted as stating that networks with 97% negative coverage against him should have their licenses revoked, likening them to an arm of the Democrat party.
- π« This is framed as an attempt to convert media into a tool of dictatorial regimes, akin to those in Orban's Hungary or North Korea.
Free Speech and Comedic Commentary
- π€ Comedians and writers discuss the mischaracterization of Kimmel's comments, emphasizing that he did not label the killer as MAGA.
- βοΈ Kimmel's joke is explained as
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Donald TrumpJimmy KimmelCancel CultureFCCBrendan CarrBroadcast LicensesMedia CriticismFree SpeechThe Damage ReportCharlie KirkMAGAFascism
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