Senate Democrats press top media regulator Brendan Carr to back off ABC
Senate Democrats have urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr to withdraw an order requiring ABC to expedite the renewal of its television licenses. The order, issued last week, demands ABC file renewal applications by the end of May, significantly earlier than their scheduled 2028-2031 deadlines.

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AI-generatedSenate Democrats have urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr to withdraw an order requiring ABC to expedite the renewal of its television licenses. The order, issued last week, demands ABC file renewal applications by the end of May, significantly earlier than their scheduled 2028-2031 deadlines. Democrats argue this is an "extraordinary abuse of power" and a violation of the First Amendment, suggesting the FCC is being used as a tool to pressure broadcasters whose content displeases the President. While Carr cited an investigation into Disney's DEI efforts, the senators question the timing and process, asking if White House communications influenced the decision. The FCC also has other ongoing investigations into ABC.
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5 extractedCarr denied any external pressure, stating the decision was made internally based on an enforcement matter.
The senators accuse Carr of using FCC licensing authority as 'a cudgel against broadcasters whose editorial choices displease the President'.
The senators called the early renewal demand an 'extraordinary abuse of power' and an 'unconstitutional abuse of the Commission’s powers'.
The early license renewal request stems from an ongoing investigation into Disney's DEI efforts, according to Carr.
Senate Democrats sent a letter to FCC Chair Brendan Carr asking him to rescind an order requiring ABC to apply early to renew its TV licenses.