- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
FCC Chair Brendan Carr is using regulatory power to silence journalists and punish broadcasters who cover the news in ways that displease the Trump administration. You need to speak out against this and push back on his actions before more damage is done.
The record is damning. Carr threatened broadcasters over Iran war coverage, held up Paramount's acquisition of Skydance until CBS settled Trump's lawsuit for $16 million, harassed NPR and PBS into defunding, and launched FCC investigations into ABC and "The View" over content that offended the right. He even reposted Trump's call to fire NBC's Seth Meyers. These aren't isolated incidents — they're a coordinated campaign to make broadcasters afraid of covering the news honestly. ABC called it a "chilling effect" on free speech. That's exactly what it is.
Carr wrote a chapter of Project 2025 as an audition for this job. He cut the word "independent" from the FCC's mission statement. He knows what he's doing. The First Amendment doesn't mean much if the government can threaten a station's license every time it airs something politically inconvenient. Demand accountability for Carr's conduct and use every tool available to stop this assault on a free press.