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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > FCC Chair Downplays His Role in Jimmy Kimmel Suspension, Claims It Was Not Because of ‘Anything That’s Happened at the Federal Government Level’
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FCC Chair Downplays His Role in Jimmy Kimmel Suspension, Claims It Was Not Because of ‘Anything That’s Happened at the Federal Government Level’

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Brendan Carr’s Controversial Remarks Ignite Debate Over Free Speech and Broadcast Regulation

Brendan Carr, the Trump-appointed chairman of the FCC, has recently found himself at the center of controversy after making pointed remarks regarding comedian Jimmy Kimmel and his comments on the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Carr described Kimmel’s remarks as “some of the sickest conduct possible.” However, he maintains that his comments did not influence ABC’s decision to suspend Kimmel’s show.

On a conservative podcast last Wednesday, Carr made headlines when he issued a warning to ABC and its affiliated stations, stating that they needed to “take action” against Kimmel. He implied that the FCC could investigate “news distortion” claims against local ABC stations if they continued to air Kimmel’s show. “We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr stated, urging local broadcasters to reconsider airing Kimmel until they could resolve the situation.

The fallout was swift, as Nexstar Media Group, operating 32 ABC affiliates, announced they “strongly objected” to Kimmel’s comments and would replace his show with alternative programming. Following suit, Sinclair Broadcasting, which runs 38 ABC stations, decided to preempt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and publicly thanked Carr for his remarks. Following this wave of actions, ABC declared it was placing Kimmel’s show on indefinite suspension. Carr reportedly celebrated Kimmel’s suspension by sending a GIF of characters from The Office making “raise the roof” gestures to a CNN reporter.

Contradicting Claims and FCC’s Involvement

In a surprising shift, Carr later expressed that Kimmel’s situation resulted from “ratings,” rather than any governmental influence. Speaking at the 2025 Concordia Annual Summit in New York, he echoed comments made by President Trump, who claimed Kimmel’s firing was due to poor ratings. Carr suggested that both Nexstar and Sinclair had independently judged “Kimmel’s show was not in the ‘public interest.’”

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Carr framed his earlier threats as hypothetical, emphasizing he had not evaluated what action the FCC might take if a complaint were filed. “What I’ve been very clear in the context of the Kimmel episode is the FCC and myself in particular have expressed no view on the ultimate merits had something like that been filed,” he stated.

Following Carr’s remarks at the conference, Disney announced Kimmel’s return to television starting Tuesday, with Sinclair deciding to continue its preemptive programming. Conversely, Nexstar has yet to clarify whether Kimmel’s show will resume on its affiliates.

First Amendment Concerns and Political Reactions

In response to Carr’s comments, many critics lambasted him for allegedly exerting unconstitutional pressure on ABC and its affiliates, sparking discussions about the First Amendment. California Governor Gavin Newsom accused the Republican Party of censorship, claiming they were attempting to suppress free speech.

Carr countered by asserting that his remarks were misrepresented by Democrats. He dismissed claims that the FCC had threatened to revoke ABC and Disney’s licenses over Kimmel’s show, asserting such actions had never occurred. Interestingly, even some Republicans criticized Carr’s approach; Senator Ted Cruz suggested that Carr’s threats were more akin to a mafia coercion, warning that such power could be weaponized against conservatives should a Democrat return to the White House.

The Broader Implications for Local Broadcasting and Comedy

Carr emphasized that the controversy surrounding Kimmel exemplifies the FCC’s commitment to empowering local TV stations and ensuring they cater to their communities’ needs. He criticized national content providers like Disney and Comcast for wielding excessive influence over local programming, suggesting a need for local broadcasters to take a firmer stance against such corporations.

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He remarked on the changing landscape of late-night television, noting a shift from comedy driven by humor to one dominated by partisan applause. “They’ve gone from being court jesters that made fun of everybody to court clerics enforcing narrow views. That’s not for me to judge; that’s for the ratings in the audience to decide,” Carr concluded, reflecting on his views of the industry.

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Brendan Carr’s Controversial Remarks Ignite Debate Over Free Speech and Broadcast RegulationContradicting Claims and FCC’s InvolvementFirst Amendment Concerns and Political ReactionsThe Broader Implications for Local Broadcasting and Comedy

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