The Trump administration is trying to punish ABC for broadcasting speech that the president doesn’t like. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is poised “to order an early review of Disney’s eight ABC station licences,” per CNN reporting. The move would ensnarl Disney, ABC’s parent company, in a lengthy and expensive legal process, though CNN’s Brian Stelter reports that the licenses “are likely not in any real jeopardy."
This is clear government retaliation against a media company over speech. Last Thursday, Jimmy Kimmel delivered a mock roast of Trump and made a joke about Melania Trump. Following the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, Trump demanded that Disney and ABC “immediately fire” Kimmel over that joke. After Trump said that, news broke that the FCC had opened the review of Disney.
This will not be the first time the Trump administration has wielded state power against media outlets over speech in a manner that seems clearly violative of the First Amendment. It is not even the first time Carr has come after Kimmel. By making a push for ABC’s station licenses, however, Carr is drastically escalating the Trump administration's fight against free speech.