ABC lawyers accuse Trump’s FCC of punishing network for political reasons
ABC lawyers are accusing the Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of politically motivated punishment against the network. The accusation stems from an FCC investigation into ABC's talk show, "The View," initiated by FCC Chair Brendan Carr in February.

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AI-generatedABC lawyers are accusing the Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of politically motivated punishment against the network. The accusation stems from an FCC investigation into ABC's talk show, "The View," initiated by FCC Chair Brendan Carr in February. The investigation questions whether the show violated equal time rules by featuring a US Senate candidate without offering equal airtime to rivals. ABC's parent company, KTRK-TV, argues the show qualifies for a news program exemption and that the FCC's actions threaten free speech and established broadcast law. The station contends the FCC is unfairly targeting ABC and "The View" due to its liberal viewpoints, while similar conservative programs are not subjected to the same scrutiny.
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4 extractedThe FCC chair cited findings from a diversity, equity, and inclusion investigation into Disney as basis for an early license renewal order for ABC stations.
KTRK-TV argues The View qualifies for an exemption to equal time rules as a 'bonafide' news interview program.
The FCC opened an enforcement action into ABC over The View for potentially violating equal time rules.
ABC lawyers accuse the FCC of punishing the network for political reasons.