Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr has indicated that broadcasters spreading false information could face license revocation, echoing President Trump’s criticisms of media coverage regarding the U.S.-Israeli conflict. Carr emphasized the legal requirement for broadcasters to operate in the public interest. While he did not specify any networks, his comments followed Trump’s claims about misleading reports on U.S. military aircraft. Trump has previously suggested revoking licenses for networks he deems unfavorable. The FCC’s authority over broadcast content is limited due to First Amendment protections.
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