Jimmy Kimmel returns after suspension, blasts FCC over free speech

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Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air after an almost weekly suspension from ABC On Tuesday, with a 30 -minute monologue, he addressed the controversial interpretations that led to his task and accused Trump administration of hypocrisy of free speech.
Late at night, the host questioned whether the government’s “mobile phone companies and Wi-Fi providers are allowed to download which podcasts are allowed to make sure that the Podcasts are serving”.
Kimmel said that such an idea would be incomprehensible in the United States, a land that is proud of the long free speaking tradition even 10 years ago.
During the interview with the conservative podcast “Benny Show” hosted by Benny Johnson, Car Carr was particularly targeted on the comments he made last week.
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A composite image shows that Kimmel suspends Kimmel’s show after Charlie Kirk’s comments about Charlie Kirk, the host Jimmy Kimmel and FCC President Brendan Carr. (Getty Images)
Carr told Johnson that FCC was the potential “streets” against ABC and Disney.

Great local station owners Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group, ABC’s “Kimmy Kimmel Live!” Lock markets. (Through Randy Holmes/Disney Getty Images)
Carr, Kimmel’s suspicious assassin, FBI officials and Utah Gov. Spencer said Cox was doing “leftist ideology”.
Carr, licenses given by the FCC publishers “obligation to operate for the benefit of the public,” he said.
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“Look, we can do it in an easy or difficult way. These companies can find ways to change behaviors, obviously take action in Kimmel, or you know, there will be additional work for the next FCC.” He said.
Kimmel told Carr to an American company “This would mean a direct violation of the first change [and] It is not particularly a smart threat to make public opinion. ”
Kimmel, “FCC has a long tradition of confusion that they should not be under many administrations. But it wasn’t always like that.” He said.

FCC President Brendan Carr, Wall Street Journal’a in a new interview, he would not hesitate to punish the abuse media publishers, he said. (John McDonnell/Getty Images)
In addition, he emphasized his 2022 tweets published as a FCC commissioner under Biden’s administration: “Political satire is one of the oldest and most important forms of free speech. While using humor, he forces more people to attract more people to discuss.
Kimmel explained that the commissioner who wrote Tweet was nothing but Carr.
Kimmel announced that Kirk’s assassination of Kirk had no intention of “shedding light” at the beginning of this month.
Orum I don’t think there’s something funny about it, Kim Kimmel said drowning. “What intention is not to blame what a group of what kind of actions … It was clearly a uncomfortable individual. This was the opposite of the point I was really trying to do.”
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Kimmel admitted last week that his statements were “either badly timed or uncertain or perhaps both.”
FOX News has reached FCC for Digital Comment.
Joseph A. Wulfshohn from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.



