Trump suggests networks who cover him 'negatively' could lose licenses
16 hours ago
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- FCC Chair Brendan Carr praises local TV stations for pressuring Disney to take Jimmy Kimmel off the air.
- Carr suggests FCC pressure on local license holders influenced the decision, calling it a 'massive shift' in media.
- Trump's FCC chair hints at further actions against networks like NBC, targeting late-night hosts critical of Trump.
- Senate health committee chair calls on RFK Jr to testify after fired CDC director's allegations of interference in vaccine approvals.
- Hollywood showrunner Damon Lindelof pledges not to work with Disney unless Jimmy Kimmel is reinstated.
- New York officials and activists protest ICE policies, blocking entrances and protesting mass deportations.
- Trump claims economic success will unite the country, while blaming COVID-19 for increased 'hatred'.
- Trump speculates about George Soros' involvement in 'crazed' behavior following Charlie Kirk's murder.
- Trump predicts American manufacturing resurgence 'in a year or so,' citing car companies returning to the U.S.
- Trump praises UK PM Keir Starmer but urges stronger immigration stance and North Sea oil development.
- Trump calls King Charles a 'tremendous man,' noting his interest in trade and the environment.
- Trump defends FCC Chair Carr amid Democratic calls for resignation, calling him a 'great patriot'.
- Trump suggests revoking licenses of networks with '97% negative' coverage of him.
- Barack Obama criticizes Trump administration for 'muzzling' dissenters, citing Jimmy Kimmel's suspension.
- Democrats hint at tying government funding to protections for dissenting speech amid budget negotiations.