Trump Begs Supreme Court to Let Him Corruptly Fire Lisa Cook

While Kimmel’s jokes focused on Trump’s response and Maga in the murder, rather than the violence herself, Carr called her as “driving as sick as possible”. Nexstar and Sinclair followed suit, explaining their decision in response to the allegedly “insensitive” and “problematic” comments. (By going beyond the show of the show, Sinclair also demanded that Kimmel apologize and give a donation to the family and the organization of Kirk, and undertook to broadcast a tribute of one hour to Kirk during the time niche of the show.)
It is not a coincidence that Nexstar seeks to merge with another major media company, TEGNA – a decision that requires not only the approval of the FCC but also a change in regulation which limits the scope of companies. According to Poynter, the merger will extend the scope of Nexstar to 80% of the country’s television households, while the FCC currently has a ceiling of 39%. And Sinclair also has cases going under the administration – according to the media analyst CNN Brian Stelter – and also proposed to merge with Tegna, as The Wall Street Journal Reported, following the announcement of the Nexstar agreement.
“We therefore know that two main owners of television stations, who both need Curry the favor of the Trump administration, were those who condemned the strongest and vocally and said they were not going to broadcast the series this evening and in the coming nights,” said Stelter on Wednesday evening. “It’s an Occam razor situation. It’s exactly what it looks like.”