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Jimmy Kimmel slams Trump again after FCC opens review of ABC TV licenses
Jimmy Kimmel criticized President Trump during his show following the FCC's review of ABC's TV licenses, which Trump had called for. Kimmel referenced Trump's previous jokes about his own age and remarked on the irony of Trump's demand for his firing. CNN noted that this incident reflects Trump's broader attitude towards free speech, particularly regarding his opponents. The FCC's investigation into ABC's licenses was described as unusual, with Kimmel asserting that his show would continue regardless of the situation.
The FCC's review of ABC's licenses, prompted by Trump's actions, raises concerns about potential repercussions for media outlets and their ability to operate independently, as noted by CNN.
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