In a dramatic escalation of tensions between Democratic leaders and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and other prominent figures have called for the resignation of FCC Chair Brendan Carr. The demand follows allegations that Carr pressured Walt Disney Co. and ABC affiliates to cease airing “Jimmy Kimmel Live” after the late-night host made controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Jeffries accused Carr of “disgracing the office he holds by bullying ABC, the employer of Jimmy Kimmel, and forcing the company to bend the knee to the Trump administration.” This incident is the latest in a series of controversies surrounding Carr’s tenure. Earlier this year, congressional Democrats launched an investigation into what they termed “sham” probes targeting major media outlets, including CBS, NBC, and ABC, alleging these actions were designed to intimidate the press. The call for Carr’s resignation underscores the deepening rift between the FCC and Democratic lawmakers, who view his actions as a threat to media freedom and democratic principles.
