Media keeps caving to Trump, but FCC goon demands even more

The president of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, was questioned about Stephen Colbert, whose The show was canceled In what many consider a spicy concession to appease President Donald Trump, during an appearance on CNBC on Friday.
“They have such a legendary story, and it’s a bit sad to see what happens to Colbert. They obviously cannot do it. They don’t make money there. But I think they need a correction of the course. And frankly, I think, you know, the media industry through this country needs a course correction,” he said.
Carr was in the series to discuss Approving a billion dollars of several billion dollars The merger between Paramount and Skydance, which came only a few weeks after the media giant paid $ 16 million in Trump to set up his frivolous trial – a trial that was mocked “South Park”, a paramount distributed show.
Anna Gomez, the only FCC commissioner, named Democrat ,, castigated The “months of a loose capitulation of Paramount in this administration”.
Asked about his declaration condemning the bridge pot and the obvious violation of the first amendment, Carr replied: “I think it’s time to change.”
While CBS said that Colbert’s late evening show had been canceled for financial reasons, it was widely criticized as dishonest. And as a carr defense The war of President Donald Trump against the first amendment as an effort to fight against the “bias” against the law, his actions prove the opposite.



