Brendan Carr will move the complaints against ABC, NBC and CBS – which accused them of being partial to Kamala Harris – back to active or pending status.
The action by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr shines a spotlight on fears that President Trump will use his power to threaten media outlets that don't support him.
Brendan Carr, newly installed as chairman of the FCC under the new Trump administration, is reviving a trio of complaints aimed at NBC, ABC and CBS content, ones that his predecessor dismissed for being “at odds with the First Amendment.
Move was immediately attacked by commissioner Anna Gomez and reverses a decision by former FCC chair denying the complaints on First Amendment grounds
The agency also rejected a complaint against 6ABC over 2024 election coverage that allegedly favored Kamala Harris.
The FCC has reinstated complaints regarding the moderation of pre-election TV debates by ABC News, and appearances of Vice President Kamala Harris on CBS and NBC. Previously dismissed by former FCC Chair Rosenworcel,
Brendan Carr, the new Republican head of the agency, has brought back cases against CBS, ABC, and NBC related to last fall’s presidential election — though a complaint against Fox will be allowed to lapse.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reopening a number of complaints against broadcast outlets that were dismissed by the previous administration just days before President Trump took
Vt., is rallying behind CBS News as its parent company reportedly mulls a settlement with President Trump following his $10 billion lawsuit.
Paramount executives have discussed settling an October suit from Trump. That, in itself, is bad news.
New FCC chair Brendan Carr will reportedly reverse a last-minute decision by the Biden administration-led regulator to reject bias complaints lodged by Donald Trump against the three network TV news broadcasters over their coverage of the presidential campaign,