Sapper Redux said:Ag87H2O said:MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on Kimmel getting fired: This renders the First Amendment meaningless.
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) September 18, 2025
Chris Hayes on Tucker getting fired: He believed he could say anything no matter how disgusting and get away with it. Over time, that’s not going to work out well for you. pic.twitter.com/KOdROGvseEFCC Chairman Brendan Carr weighs in after ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel off the airwaves
— Sean Hannity 🇺🇸 (@seanhannity) September 18, 2025
"Broadcasters are different from any other form of communication, including here on cable right now. Fox News doesn’t have an FCC license, CNN doesn’t, but ABC, CBS, and NBC—those broadcast… pic.twitter.com/RjATnjPzECTo all of those crying about Jimmy Kimmel's show getting pulled off the air indefinitely...
— ZNO 🇺🇸 (@therealZNO) September 18, 2025
FCC Rule 47 CFR §73.1217 — Broadcast hoaxes.
What the Rule Says:
It prohibits broadcast licensees (TV and radio) from knowingly airing false information about a crime or catastrophe if:… pic.twitter.com/LeHWXcLh2s
These posts show some of the left's hypocrisy, clearly explains the FCC position, and then lays out the actual law. The networks were well within their rights and even obligation to cancel Kimmel. He thought he was bulletproof and found out otherwise.
Sorry, but what specifically that Kimmel said was lying about a crime? When he spoke we had no idea about the background of the suspect who was already in custody. Kimmel was speaking about the attacks by the right on "the left" as a group following the murder without any knowledge about the motivations of the killer. That's not a lie. That's not causing harm to a criminal investigation. This is such pathetic deliberate misuse of a statute to go after someone Trump doesn't like. I could point to Sinclair stations which were required to run Boris Epshteyn bits on broadcast network television. You don't think there was a single thing he said that wasn't a lie? Did the FCC threaten to revoke the license of any Sinclair station for running it?
Doesn't matter whether or not he knew about the background of the suspect. Just goes to show how dumb he was to say what he said. Kimmel stated unequivocably that the "MAGA gang was desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them ". He stated that as a fact, even though it wasn't true.
Any reasonable person doesn't make that kind of slanderous statement without being 100% certain. He was being intentionally inflammatory, which certainly harmful to the pubic interest, especially at a time when tensions are already off the charts high.
In the end, it wasn't any threat of FCC action that got him fired. It was ABC responding to the public outcry because of his comments. When the market spoke and Nextstar/Sinclair dropped him, the writing was on the wall. Kimmel did this to himself, and it's good to see companies finally responding to actual public demands instead of being bullied into compliance by the leftist media mafia.