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Politics

The FCC Should Let Jimmy Kimmel Be

What the Trump administration is doing to late-night comedy is clearly jawboning.

Robby Soave | 9.18.2025 2:43 PM

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Earlier this week, comedian Jimmy Kimmel delivered his monologue, as he does at the beginning of every episode of his show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He focused on the reaction to the assassination of conservative media figure Charlie Kirk, and claimed that "the MAGA gang" was "desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them."

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In addition to not being very funny, the observation rested on a false assumption—that the presumed killer, 22-year-old Utah man Tyler Robinson, is a conservative. Incorrect notions about the suspect's political tribe have remained enduringly popular in liberal media circles; one of the top mainstream liberal Substack writers, Heather Cox Richardson, wrote earlier this week that the motive of the alleged shooter "remains unclear." This is simply not true: Interviews with Robinson's friends and family members, as well as text messages between Robinson and his roommate—his transgender romantic partner—paint a clear portrait of a man who found Kirk's conservative views "harmful." It's fine to leave room for new details that further elucidates or complicates this picture, but for now the totality of the available information suggests an essentially left-wing motivation.

While Kimmel is a comedian rather than a newscaster, given how paranoid the mainstream media is about the spread of so-called misinformation, the criticism of Kimmel on this subject was well-deserved. And I had been planning to criticize him in this newsletter all week.

Unfortunately, the story no longer ends there.

Brendan Carr, chair of Federal Communications Commission (FCC), weighed in on the matter; not only did he criticize what Kimmel had to say, he also implicitly threatened the broadcasters. (Kimmel's show appears on ABC.)

"We can do this the easy way or the hard way," said Carr during an appearance on conservative influencer Benny Johnson's podcast. "These companies can find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly on Kimmel, or there's going to be additional work for the FCC."

This was not an idle threat. The FCC licenses broadcast channels, and can fine them or even take them off the air. Moreover, the FCC oversees mergers of companies in the communications space. Nexstar Media, which owns many of the ABC local affiliate stations that air Kimmel, is attempting to acquire Tegna Inc., a rival firm; the FCC needs to okay the deal. There's a lot at stake, and FCC can make life very difficult for companies that defy it.

And so, on Wednesday night, both Nexstar and Sinclair Broadcast Group—another major telecommunications company—informed ABC that they would not air Kimmel on their affiliate stations. ABC then opted to place the show on indefinite hiatus. (Disclaimer: Nexstar owns Rising, the news show I host for The Hill.)

This is outrageous. Not because Kimmel is gone: Private companies have the right to determine their programming as they see fit, and a washed-up comedian telling lame jokes about a subject he is clearly misinformed on—for a declining number of viewers, as part of a media format that is antiquated and perpetually losing money—is not a recipe for riveting television. Letting Kimmel and the rest of the late night crowd go extinct is perfectly fine. It's a business decision.

But it shouldn't be a government decision. By inserting itself into the controversy and appearing to twist the arms of private companies so that they would make editorial decisions that please the Trump administration, the FCC is clearly engaged in a kind of censorship.

As Glenn Greenwald put it, "This shouldn't be a complicated or difficult dichotomy to understand. Jimmy Kimmel is repulsive, but the state has no role in threatening companies to fire on-air voices it dislikes or who the state believes is spreading "disinformation," which is exactly what happened here."

This shouldn't be a complicated or difficult dichotomy to understand.

Jimmy Kimmel is repulsive, but the state has no role in threatening companies to fire on-air voices it dislikes or who the state believes is spreading "disinformation," which is exactly what happened here: https://t.co/xmmFs3ngJH

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) September 18, 2025

 

Boneheaded

Moreover, the Trump administrations actions are functionally equivalent to the Biden administration's attacks on private social media companies, which caused numerous free speech infringements during the COVID-19 pandemic. I explored this subject in great detail in my March 2023 cover story for Reason, "How the CDC Became the Speech Police," which explored federal officials efforts to coerce Facebook, Google, and X into taking down content. In that article, I reported that social media companies routinely felt compelled to compromise their explicit terms of service as well as their stated commitments to free speech in order to appease both the CDC and the White House itself. I pointed out that threats by President Biden—who accused Facebook of "killing people" when it declined to censor anti-vaccine content—as well as his comms staffers were likely motivating factors behind a whole host of regrettable moderation decisions.

When government employees use the threat of regulation, fines, and other forms of punishment to induce private companies into self-censorship, it's known as jawboning. Whether the practice violates the First Amendment—which constrains the government's ability to restrict speech—is not an entirely settled matter. In Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court declined to rule that the Biden administration had violated the First Amendment rights of social media users; the majority decision, however, had to do with standing, and did not actually address the arguments of the plaintiffs. Many free speech scholars rightly believe that the First Amendment rights of private media companies and their users will not be protected until and unless the Court makes clear that this sort of behavior from federal bureaucrats—jawboning—is wrong.

Ironically, FCC chair Carr has strongly denounced jawboning in the past, and in general been a strong supporter of First Amendment rights. He frequently called out the Biden administration for engaging in this very practice.

This is very concerning.

The government does not evade the First Amendment's restraints on censoring political speech by jawboning a company into suppressing it—rather, that conduct runs headlong into those constitutional restrictions, as Supreme Court law makes clear. https://t.co/FHbg6HhteY

— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) August 26, 2022

There is simply no way to square this circle: If it's wrong for the Biden administration to pressure social media companies to serve the public interest—as defined by Biden—and censor fraught content, then it is wrong for the Trump administration to pressure broadcasters to enforce a Trump-defined public interest.

Shortly after taking office, President Trump issued a praiseworthy executive order on "Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship." The FCC's present actions are thwarting this very noble work.

 

This Week on Free Media

I'm joined by Amber Duke and Niall Stanage to discuss a variety of news topics, including the assassination of Kirk and ensuing media fallout. Watch my extended discussion with Duke here, and the rest of the conversations on the Free Media YouTube channel. (Please subscribe!)

 

Worth Watching

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I've been writing science fiction and fantasy on the side for years, but I've never quite gotten any of it into reasonable enough shape for publication. I do incorporate the material into the Dungeons & Dragons games I run, so I do get some use out of it. But as I've grown older, and I've transitioned from being primarily a writer to primarily a video commentator, I've noticed that it's becoming harder and harder to work on long-form creative projects.

So for the sake of my own creative rejuvenation, I'm committed to writing a complete fantasy novel. It's based on an unusually vivid dream I had a month ago, in which a northern fantasy civilization was threatened by sinister forces. I don't want to spoil anything, so that's all I can say… for now.

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  1. Chumby   10 hours ago

    The FCC should have let Jimmy Kimmel be. It would not have affected the outcome of him being pulled from the air.

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    1. Rockstevo   9 hours ago

      I agree, I think ABC was just looking for a reason and he gave it to them...and at the same time they can blame Trump...win win.

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      1. Chumby   9 hours ago

        The useful idiots will blame Trump.

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    2. SQRLSY   9 hours ago

      You PervFectly omitted and oh-shitted "RS; dr". Your snot-so-PROUD lack and slack of Your PervFected ASSertion of Pain-Bow-Fag-Operations-ASSisted Regal Snootishness PRIDE IN IGNORANCE leaves me sadly wanting!!!

      TWAT HAPPENED TO YOU, PervFected, Mind-Infected, Neglected ShowManShit of Virtue-Signalling, Sneeringly Superior One! Are Ye getting OLD and SENILE like Trump and Biden?!?!

      YE HAVE LET US AND SLUT US ALL DOWN, damn-shit-all!!!

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      1. Pear Satirical (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   4 hours ago

        “What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.”

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  2. Jerry B.   10 hours ago

    Can we get Samson to do the jawboning?

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    1. SQRLSY   9 hours ago

      Shit is only jawboning when the Demon-Craps do shit!!! Get yer story straight!!!

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    2. BigT   6 hours ago

      LBJ was the modern king of jawboning.

      JFK was the king of boning.

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  3. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   10 hours ago

    Jimmy was not fired. It’s a false flag operation.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   9 hours ago

      Channeling Molly? LOL!

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    2. Dillinger   7 hours ago

      beauty.

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    3. Chumby   7 hours ago

      +1

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    4. A Thinking Mind   7 hours ago

      The fact that nobody is watching it now doesn't really prove anything. For all we know he’s airing right now and nobody has noticed yet.

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  4. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   10 hours ago

    He was not fired, it’s a false flag operation.

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    1. SQRLSY   9 hours ago

      Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?) is a false-fag operation!!! Human-ish being to demon-shit-istic sub-Hellish-being, Hell-Boy-Toy operation... See WHO can detect the LIAR!

      https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/18/trump-jimmy-kimmel-tv-network-licenses.html

      Trump floats pulling licenses if networks are ‘against’ him after Jimmy Kimmel suspended

      President Donald Trump suggested that the federal government might revoke the licenses of broadcast television networks that are “against me.”
      Trump’s comment came a day after ABC suspended airing the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” show because of comments its host made linking the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to Trump’s MAGA movement.

      SQRLSY cumment, AuthorShitarianism and TotalShitarianism is alive, well, kicking, and stinking! And shit swill (swooner than later) cum after YOU!!! You, who DARED to Worshit Trump in a sub-standard way!

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   9 hours ago

        Yawn.

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        1. SQRLSY   9 hours ago

          Puke!

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          1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   9 hours ago

            Yawn.

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      2. Pear Satirical (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   4 hours ago

        “What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.”

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  5. sarcasmic   9 hours ago

    Trump should declare his to be antifa and send him to Guantanamo.

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    1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   9 hours ago

      Piss poor attempt at a troll. Please hang up and try again later.

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    2. SQRLSY   9 hours ago

      Jimmy-Jism Kimmel needs to be sent to El Salvador Officially Sanctioned Tortured Chambers, is twat needs to happen!

      All Hail Dear Leader (Bleeder of the peons)!!!

      Twat I don't get is the "Good Jerbs for Good AmeriKKKans angle... Don't the GOOD USA-dwelling prison torturers and goons deserve THEIR jobs EVERY BIT ASS MUCH as torturer-goons in Guantanamo, El Salvador, Auschwitz, and Hell? "WHY, Satan, WHY?", I say, to quote Little Cindy Loo-Who, Who Was No More Than Two!

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (smarter than The Average Dude)   9 hours ago

        You’re not funnier than Jimmy Kimmel, and that’s already and extremely low bar.

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        1. Chumby   8 hours ago

          His website is a joke.

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          1. SQRLSY   5 hours ago

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            How much of a joke are these 2 pages from a wise man, that I happen to agree with? Are they a joke... Because they hurt YOUR Precious Baby Feelings, with facts?

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      2. Pear Satirical (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   4 hours ago

        “What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.”

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    3. Chumby   9 hours ago

      You’re next!

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  6. Fats of Fury   9 hours ago

    The FCC should have backed off, Kimmel was already suspended by the affiliates.

    BTW how is this considered a joke? Did the audience laugh?
    "claimed that "the MAGA gang" was "desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them."

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    1. Marshal   9 hours ago

      BTW how is this considered a joke? Did the audience laugh?

      Since left wingers only care about politics their institutions will evolve to only care about politics.

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    2. Rockstevo   9 hours ago

      The difference here is Carr did it openly. The Dems would have sent a few other agencies to “investigate” or “audit” the executives at ABC, but of course this would have nothing to do with what Kimmel had done...right. How many times did that happen under Biden...someone would say something disparaging about the Dems and out of the blue the Feds would show up. At least under Trump they are transparent about it.

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    3. A Thinking Mind   6 hours ago

      It clearly wasn't a joke and that's the problem. If he was making jokes in poor taste, fine, that's an issue for the audience. It's amazing the temerity of this lie when most speculation about the shooter was settled very early. MAGA or right-wing shooters aren't going to call Charlie Kirk a fascist. The "catch this fascist" on his brass told us his politics for anyone who was willing to withhold judgment. The reactions of people on either side of the aisle is another hint about who really wanted him dead.

      But by the time he was making this comment, he was in custody and we had a full overview of his motives. This was clearly political, he was clearly on the political left. It's shocking the gaslighting-he's trying to score political points by pretending this guy wasn't on his side while accusing people on the right of the same thing. And the biggest thing the right has tried to do to "score points" hasn't been to weaponize the shooter, it's been to call out the disgusting reactions people had to a political assassination. You don't need to claim the shooter was radicalized into violence when you can point to actual people who were willing to broadcast that they were radicalized into the celebration of that violence. If conservatives scored a lot of points from this act, it was online leftists committing a gross series of own-goals.

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    4. BigT   6 hours ago

      Kimmel was already suspended by the affiliates!

      Important, and likely the major reason they dropped him.

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  7. Marshal   9 hours ago

    a northern fantasy civilization was threatened by sinister forces.

    I'm not sure what "northern" means in this context. Are we talking about a fictionalized Canada which runs the way left wingers think it runs? If so at least he correctly identifies it as a fantasy.

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    1. Stupid Government Tricks   9 hours ago

      No, see, the US got excised right out of North America, so Canada and Mexico share a common border.

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      1. Marshal   5 hours ago

        Ah, a military fantasy. The Mason Dixon line is now the most heavily fortified border in the world with the now nuclearized Islamists pushing south to overcome the last vestige of Christianity.

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  8. Think It Through   9 hours ago

    Letting Kimmel and the rest of the late night crowd go instinct is perfectly fine.

    My instinct is that the word is extinct. Is Robby writing his columns by voice to text?

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    1. Chumby   9 hours ago

      Your extinct is good and likely the homonym was used.

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      1. BigT   6 hours ago

        I'm not sure he is a homonym, maybe a bi-nym?

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    2. Gaear Grimsrud   8 hours ago

      You fucked up. You thought that the world's premier libertarian publication would actually employ editors. Ha!

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  9. CharlieG   9 hours ago

    Good article. The main takeaway I see is that the FCC shouldn't be in the private company of regulations business, nor should the government. Though, since we're here and the FCC and government as a whole do regulate private companies, the government should enforce those regulations or repeal them, not choose to ignore them.

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    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 minutes ago

      The FCC didn't even do anything other than the head of it mock Kimmel with a gif from The Office. All that cancelling was done by the affiliates of their own accord.

      I swear, the radical left hasn't taken this many Ls in this short of a time since Europe in 1848.

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  10. Social Justice is neither   9 hours ago

    Should we compare this to your takes during Obama and Biden when it came to actual government suppression of conservative voices across media? Funny how you only believe in free speech for vile Leftists and not things like rejecting gender ideology, COVID or the reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop.

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    1. Stupid Government Tricks   9 hours ago

      My memory is that Robby was one of the good ones who did protest Biden's censorship. But that was years ago, and I do not remember all the non-libertarian material in this rag.

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      1. MasterThief   8 hours ago

        Lots of throat clearing both sides "private business" arguments. He was better than his colleagues, but still failed to address reality in full.

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      2. BigT   6 hours ago

        Precisely, Robby has been a staunch critic of Biden/Harris.

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        1. DesigNate   2 hours ago

          Not sure I’d say staunch, but definitely better than most here and worlds apart from other journalist.

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  11. Fu Manchu   9 hours ago

    Leaked docs now show ABC execs thought what Kimmel said was fine but were afraid of Trump's retribution. Most libertarian president ever.

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    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   8 hours ago

      Lol. Will love to see your citation. Probably same level as Robinson in a t shirt photo shop shrike.

      The affiliates pulled the program before carr said anything on a podcast dumbfuck.

      You sick assholes have zero shame in straight lying.

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    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   10 minutes ago

      Jesus, trick. If you're going to lie, at least try not to make it so blatant.

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  12. AT   8 hours ago

    Screw you Robby.

    and a washed-up comedian telling lame jokes about a subject he is clearly misinformed on

    That's not what he was doing. This wasn't some bit by a third-rate funnyman that fell flat on the audience. He looked at his audience, at everyone in America that was watching him, and he deliberately lied straight to their face.

    And if you think telling deliberate lies for the purpose of intentionally misinforming people with the intent of manipulating them is something that deserves 1A protection, well then I'm sorry to inform you that you are not the kind of person for whom our Constitution was intended.

    It was not an ignorant joke, it was deliberate malice. And if they weren't such retards, I'd question whether there was an additional layer of malice to it all.

    An excuse to shift the attention and focus away from the brutal slaying of this generation's most prolific civil rights leader, and onto "omg poor Jimmy." And never mind the fact that all the people screeching about 1A are trying to deflect from the assassination of a man who was intentionally killed for nothing more than its exercise.

    Screw. You. Robby.

    You are trash.

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    1. Gaear Grimsrud   7 hours ago

      Have to agree here and Robby's defenders here need to do their due diligence and look at his history of celebrating lawfare and tyranny.

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    2. BigT   6 hours ago

      What Kimmel said was slanderous. Trump or someone should sue his ass.

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  13. AT   8 hours ago

    https://x.com/WeAreSinclair/status/1968472003586695455

    Oof. But yea, let's keep blaming the FCC.

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  14. AttackingFlair   6 hours ago

    In Singapore, the government reacts to criticism of them based on lies by issuing their own statement with the actual facts in all media channels.

    Perhaps that could be a first action and an acceptable compromise instead of a firing which would come across as quite heavy handed. Force all news publications to issue a fact checked statement to state that what jimmy said was a lie and here are the facts instead. It’s still censorship to an extent but it helps keep the peace for the greater good.

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    1. BigT   6 hours ago

      Facts? Agreed with Donkeys?

      Hahaha!

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    2. Diarrheality   4 hours ago

      In Singapore, the government reacts to criticism of them based on lies by issuing their own statement with the actual facts in all media channels.

      Yeah, leftists decided to react to criticism of them with censorship, cancellation, and murder--all for the greater good, of course.

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    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   12 minutes ago

      Force all news publications to issue a fact checked statement

      LOL, you're kidding us with this bullshit, right? Talk about nuclear-grade copium.

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  15. DesigNate   2 hours ago

    I’m pretty sure the FCC has regulations regarding the intentional spreading of hoaxes.

    https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/guides/hoaxes

    Not saying they should, just that they do.

    Maybe a libertarian will write an article on why the FCC is unconstitutional and should be abolished?

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    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   13 minutes ago

      Re-watch the clip of him whining after Aaron Rodgers said he was on the Epstein list. That was after Kimmel was acting like a spastic about Rodgers not taking the clot shot.

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