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Sunday night’s post about #CBS is the latest example of #Trump encouraging his appointees to apply government pressure against his critics. In recent months, Carr has flaunted his MAGA credentials & launched #FCC investigations of several media outlets Trump has derided, including #ABC & #NBC. Carr was photographed last week wearing a gold pin with a silhouette of Trump’s head [wtf?].

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#Trump name-checked the man he promoted to chair the #FCC, Brendan Carr, whom he called “Highly Respected.” He said hopefully Carr “will impose the maximum fines & punishment, which is substantial, for their unlawful & illegal behavior.”

There is no evidence of illegal behavior by #CBS.

#Trump urges the #FCC to punish ‘#60Minutes’ over reports on #Greenland & #Ukraine

Trump has a “hope” for his Federal Communications Commission: that the agency will punish #CBS for airing “60 Minutes” reports he doesn’t like.

Apparently angered by Sunday night’s “60 Minutes” telecast, Trump wrote on Truth Social about his ongoing legal battle w/CBS & its parent company, Paramount Global.

#law #democracy #FreePress #FreeSpeech
cnn.com/2025/04/14/media/trump

CNN · Trump urges the FCC to punish ‘60 Minutes’ over reports on Greenland and UkraineBy Brian Stelter
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Stop me if you've heard this one before; the Trump regime is cynically employing a rarely enacted policy from the 1960's to intimidate and attack folks critical of Donald Trump, despite that not being what the policy was, or has ever been, intended for. This time its Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, who is targeting some of the largest media corporations in America for investigations under the "news distortion" policy, as part of what certainly looks like a larger plan to revoke the licenses of broadcasters who oppose Trump and the regime's fascist takeover:

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

The speech police: Chairman Brendan Carr and the FCC’s news distortion policy

"Andrew Jay Schwartzman, an expert on media law and senior counselor for the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, told Ars that "the CBS complaint is utterly lacking in merit. What is alleged doesn't come within light-years of a violation of any FCC policy."

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), an advocacy group, called Carr's investigation of CBS "a political stunt," an "illegitimate show trial," and an "unconstitutional abuse of regulatory authority." Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers from Carr about what they call "bogus investigations" designed to "target and intimidate news organizations and broadcasters in violation of the First Amendment."

The CBS investigation was also lambasted in comments submitted by Christopher Terry, a professor of media law and ethics at the University of Minnesota, and J. Israel Balderas, a journalism professor at Elon University who is also a First Amendment attorney and a former FCC media advisor.

"The agency under Brendan Carr appears to be, based on the flimsiest of complaints, pursuing media outlets critical of Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign, while ignoring similar complaints from the public about Trump-friendly media outlets," Terry and Balderas wrote. "Being the speech police is not the FCC's job, but enforcing any restrictions in a selective, much less a partisan, way is problematic, and likely to lead to extensive legal actions challenging FCC authority."

This is a long, granular, well-written article that's worth your time to read if you want to understand what Carr and the regime are trying to do here. The short-short version is that the new fascist chair of the FCC is using a rarely enforced policy that probably should have been cancelled years ago, and has almost universally been used in cases where a news outlet is caught staging or creating the news it wants to report, itself, to target Trump's critics in the media - in this case CBS, although the logic is more or less repeatable for any news outlet whose coverage the regime doesn't like. Furthermore, even if Carr weren't crassly weaponizing a sixty year old FCC policy to punish media outlets who (fairly) criticize Trump, the fact that this is purely about silencing critics of the regime in the media is laid bare by the Chairman's proposed solutions - pulling broadcast licenses; something that has literally *never* happened or been recommended before, even in the rare instances the news distortion policy was employed by the agency.

Look folks, I know the vast majority of people reading this don't care about a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris during the election campaign, and lord knows that corporate media hasn't exactly covered itself in glory during the Trump administration; but this is a lot bigger than even a media corporation like CBS. By employing this policy to justify government harassment and targeting of Trump's critics, Carr is making himself and the regime, the finally arbiter of what does and doesn't constitute a "news distortion" in a way this rule was never intended to be used. If they get away with this, or even if they can just successfully use it to justify applying government pressure against an extremely large, well-funded news organization, there's no limit to how far these nazis will take this. This is how a fascist regime transforms the entire media environment into pro-Trump, state news outlets and it won't just stop with the Fox-ification of media orgs either. The FCC has regulatory power over all broadcasters, and unless you want to see a world where the US government is trying to destroy media organizations for taking about the US history of slavery, why oil companies are not your friend, or even just showing trans and other gender-nonconforming characters in our entertainment, this needs to be resisted vigorously and stopped at all cost.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr delivers a speech on a stage while standing in front of a microphone and gesturing with his hand.
Ars Technica · The speech police: Chairman Brendan Carr and the FCC’s news distortion policyBy Jon Brodkin
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@BrianJopek

I'm a late boomer (born '62). I was raised on a real reverence for journalism and the excellence of 60 Minutes. I watched the show tonight, and other recent shows with great admiration. They are meeting this moment with true bravery. My hat's off to everyone involved in this program. You are heros and patriots.
#uspol #60Minutes #CBS

I'm going to miss After Midnight. Mostly, I'll miss Taylor's skill at hosting 3 crazy comedians night after night. It was refreshing, even if the show was silly. Her monologues were great! I get it - the show was restrictive, and she has a tour to support. She had a 3rd season if she wanted it. I think she made the best decision for her career. CBS - or another network - could give her a better time slot next time. 12:37 in the middle of the night isn't exactly a pat on the back that they're invested in you, lol.

"Alone" is a song composed by #BillySteinberg and #TomKelly, who recorded it under the name i-Ten on their 1983 album #TakingAColdLook. It was later recorded by actress Valerie Stevenson and actor #JohnStamos on #theOriginal soundtrack of the #CBS #sitcom #Dreams in 1984. American #rock band #Heart covered it on their 1987 album #BadAnimals, and this version reached number one in the US and Canada. In 2007 #CelineDion recorded it for her album #TakingChances.
youtube.com/watch?v=1Cw1ng75KP0