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I'm pretty sure it was a business decision and the network was just opportunistically using the excuse of his stupid comments.
42 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 22 Sep
So I guess it wasn't a freedom of speech violation... if it were then he would not be getting back on the air? The FCC didn't take any action of course. They may, I doubt it though. But this won't stop the narrative.
The real lesson is how ignorant most people are about the first amendment and how the FCC works.
Honestly, Trump has some big mouths that think they are little Trumps. Going on podcasts and talking a big game. Its funny to me. They mostly come off looking dumb to me.
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The FCC head made a stupid comment and the left latched on to it but yes more info has come out about Kimmel’s meeting with Disney exes and he wasn’t going to apologize and that was going to cause huge issues with sponsors. Equally important was the 50-60 affiliates that were not going to air Kimmel and I assume that had been addressed by Disney
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