ABC Sues FCC, Alleges Trump-Linked Pressure Behind License Actions

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ABC has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the FCC, arguing that the commission’s order for early license renewals and ongoing investigations were part of a Trump-era effort to punish ABC for its coverage. The filing highlights Trump’s public calls to revoke licenses, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s remarks, and a broad inquiry into The View’s politics as evidence of political influence intended to chill free speech. ABC seeks a court remedy, including a temporary halt to the renewal proceedings, contending the actions threaten press independence beyond ABC alone.
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