The Chairman of the Trump’s FCC Board of Directors occupies the lead in a renewed discussion of freedom of expression: from the Politics Office
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The Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee usually does not have attention, but in today’s issuance, Daniel Arkin is studying how this changed during the Trump administration. In addition, Adam Edelman reports on the return of the Buttigieg Beit to Indiana, the site of the batch of re -dividing the upcoming circles of the Republican Party.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s comment puts the lights on the Trump chair of the Federal Communications Committee
Written by Daniel Arkin
President Donald Trump Brendan Carr praised as a “fight against freedom of expression” when he exploited it as head of the Federal Communications Committee, the independent agency that regulates the broadcasting television industry and other platforms.
Car has lived to the title of the warrior. Since she took the job, Carr launched a wave of investigations against the leading media companies and criticized some for the liberal bias.
He seems to have scored his biggest victory so far by ABC decision to withdraw Jimmy Kimmel’s offer late at night from Airwaves a few hours after the comedian bombing for his comments on the assassination of Charlie Kerk.
“We are not over yet,” CNBC said today, where the defenders of Kimmil and the critics of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) accused him of launching a campaign against freedom of expression in America.
The Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) usually does not attract the spotlight, but Car may release news headlines. It has been taken to prominent names like CBS News and New York TimesHis office launched official reviews of the “Three” Broadcasting Networks – ABCand CBS and NBC – As well as NPR and PBS.
“I think this is unprecedented.” “I think there are many people who were in power or were in the White House who were in the past, who want to bend and offend the power of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC), to bend the will of the media that covers them and the comedians who mock them – but they have never dared to go to this extent.”
The background: Car, known to wear a golden pin similar to the Trump file, worked as a lawyer in a special practice before joining the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) in 2012 as an employee lawyer. Later on as a consultant to the former Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) Ajit Bay. Trump appointed Car in a Republican seat in the committee in 2017, during the term of the first president, before he was raised to higher work.
In the decisive years, Carr raised his personal file within the Republican Party and the wider conservative ecosystems. He wrote a chapter on FCC for the Document of the “Delegate Delegation of Leadership” policy for the Heritage Corporation – known as the 2025 project.
The Federal Communications Committee (FCC) must enhance freedom of expression. Car wrote in the opening To his chapter.
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More Kirk falls shoots:
- The Trump administration is collecting plans to take action against the left -wing groups that the president and his allies accuse political violence, which is likely to be this month, von Heilard, Jonathan Allen and Kelly Odonel.
- Pentagon leaders are considering a new recruitment campaign that encourages young people to honor the Kirk legacy by joining the army, according to Courtney Cope reports.
- The Maga influencers and the Republican Party’s legislators have pushed rapid consequences against anyone who achieves a light of killing him – and teachers, teachers, and faculty become a special scrutiny, according to Tyler King’s reports.
- Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point Usa, a conservative youth organization that has been established and her husband’s leaders, has been appointed, Catherine Doyle’s reports.
Pete Buttigieg Chat enters re -divide the circles
Written by Adam Edelman
The Buttigieg House has become the latest possible presidential competitor for Democrats jumping to the rebuilding battle, and an Indiana crowd attended to respond to the Republican Party’s plans to redraw the map of Congress in the state before the middle of next year.
Buttigieg called efforts to redress the circles in the middle of the “fraud” contract and pledged that “if they do the wrong thing, we will be here to hold them politically.”
“The Republicans” tried to undermine our confidence in the way our neighbors manage our elections in our societies. “
“I am not talking about changing what is inside,” said Buttigieg.
Republicans are already controlling seven of the nine regions of Congress in Indiana, but the party is looking to achieve roads anywhere that can seek to protect the majority of the barber home. The Republican Governor in Indiana Mike Brown said this week that a A special legislative session on the re -division of circles “Maybe it will happen” and that one cannot risk connecting Trump.
“If we try to withdraw our feet as a state on it, then we will have consequences for not working with the Trump administration tightly as it should.” He said at WowoIndiana radio station.
Regardless of Buttigieg, Democratic Democrats tried to hope to make their mark on this issue.
In California, the governor of the state, Gavin News, pushed a plan to help redraw the congress map in his state in response to the Republican efforts in Texas, while Illinois Governor JB Pritzker helped provide a refuge for Democrats in Texas who fled the state to delay the Republican Party’s plans.
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Talk about 2028: Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiru said that former Vice President Kamala Harris will have to answer the reason why he did not publicly talk about Joe Biden’s ability to serve during his presidential term, Alan Smith and Shackel Brucetter’s report.
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