Cruz warns conservatives will regret FCC censorship precedent against media

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Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Friday “Decision with Ted Cruz” Podcast, defending the action of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) against the opponents, said whether a censorship precedent was determined, “Every conservative in America …” he warned.
ABC, late at night, the host Jimmy Kimmel’i “indefinitely” suspended.
Kimmel could not break the record after the indictment against the suspect Tyler Robinson after being opened to the public on Tuesday, and Fox News said that the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), who said that Sean Hannity plans to revive the implementation of the public judiciary, Brendan Carr.
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Senator Ted Cruz said that it would be a mistake for FCC to take action against television stations. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
FCC provides broadcasting licenses with the condition that stations serve “public interest, comfort and necessity”.
Although the first change preserves free speech, if there is a misconduct, fraud or lack of character or sincerity, the agency may cancel or reject the license renewal.
Cruz’s podcast on Friday claimed that Carr was questioning the decision to destroy the stations accused of false declarations or false statements, saying that he was dangerous as hell.
Cruz, “Jimmy Kimmel lied. True, lying, and lying to the American people is not for the benefit of the public.” He said. He said: “It clearly threatens – we will cancel ABC News. We will remove it from the air, so ABC can no longer broadcast.… It threatens it.”

Jimmy Kimmel, Late Turning Point Usa Founding Partner Charlie Kirk with a comment after commented on the air. (Randy Holmes/Disney General Entertainment Content through Getty Image)
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Cruz compared Carr’s statements with something except GoodFellas.
“Jimmy Kimmel mocked me many times,” he said. “Corporate media – they are fraudulent. They are a liar. I hate what Jimmy Kimmel said.
The authority added to the conservatives of feeling that they have the power of government to ban the media, but that it would harm them when a democratic White House reclaims a democratic White House.
“The next Democrat FCC – they will silence us, Cruz Cruz said. “They will use this power and use it brutally and this is dangerous.… They defined anything against the leftist narrative.”

Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said he faced the media on his own, but the problems can be solved in the civil court. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)
Cruz, a station Kirk or his family committed slander, he argued that there is already a remedy.
He suggested to sue for slander and “and”[ting] The process plays. “
“I think it’s incredibly dangerous [the] The government said, ‘We will decide which conversation and what we don’t like, and we will threaten to take you into the air if we don’t like what you say.’ “Cruz said.
“Again, I love Brendan Carr, but we shouldn’t. We should condemn it. It is good to say that Jimmy Kimmel said it was the pathetic.
FCC President Brendan Carr shows the ABC Affiliates Jimmy Kimmel Show after the monologue and six Charlie Kirk.
During a press conference at the White House Oval Office on Friday, President Donald Trump said Cruz did not agree with his claim and described Carr as “brave”.
“I think Carr is an incredible American patriot.” He said. “I remember in the old days, the nets would want to get a license again, it was always a very important thing. They had to show honesty and honesty.… [He] He does not want to see that a person who won the election in a landslide obtained 97% bad publicity before the election. I mean, it is surprising to win the election… People didn’t give reliability to networks. “
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During the Biden administration, a non -profit organization called the media and democracy project, FCC and FOX in Philadelphia, a Local station of a Local Station for the rejection of 2023 petitions.
FCC rejected the petition on January 16, stating that the government will “basically contradict the first amendment” to reject the government’s protected speech and content, according to the court documents under Jessica Rosenworkcel at that time.
Cruz’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comments.
Fox News Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.



