FCC orders review of Disney owned broadcast licenses; Trump criticisms of Jimmy Kimmel
The FCC ordered Disney to submit early renewals for its ABC-owned TV station licenses by May 28, 2026, amid an investigation into possible Communications Act violations. The move comes as the Trump administration criticizes Jimmy Kimmel, calling for him to be fired over his late-night show comments.
The Federal Communications Commission ordered Disney to submit early renewals for its ABC-owned TV station licenses by May 28, 2026. The FCC is investigating Disney's ABC stations for possible Communications Act violations. The move comes after President Donald Trump and his wife criticized Jimmy Kimmel, calling for him to be fired over comments made on his show. Kimmel pretended to host the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, making jokes about the Trumps. The White House Press Secretary and a senior adviser to Melania Trump also condemned Kimmel's comments, linking them to potential political violence.
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