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Here’s my issue with the FCC panic over Trump and war coverage: broadcast licenses were never a blank check to lie on public airwaves and hide behind "press freedom" after. If a network knowingly pushes fake footage, edits out context, or coordinates spin with people in power, why should taxpayers pretend that’s untouchable? The First Amendment protects speech from government censorship, yes, but it doesn’t force the public to subsidize bad actors using scarce spectrum. I don’t want politicians policing opinions. I do want consequences for fraud dressed up as news.

13:06 · 16 Mar 2026
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