ABC filed with the FCC on Friday accusing the commission of violating its First Amendment rights, as Chairman Brendan Carr escalates regulatory scrutiny of Disney-owned ABC over broadcast content — including programming on "The View" and Jimmy Kimmel's show — according to reporting first published by the New York Times.
The play here is transparent: use license-renewal leverage to discipline a network whose on-air talent criticizes the president. You don't need to revoke anything. The threat alone is the mechanism — chilling editorial decisions across the industry while the litigation crawls.
The constitutional problem is straightforward. The FCC's mandate is spectrum management, not content curation for the executive branch. When a regulator's complaint calendar tracks the president's enemies list, that's not enforcement — it's a shakedown in regulatory clothing.