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Ted Cruz rips FCC over ABC broadcast license review

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Ted Cruz Says Government Shouldn’t “Censor Speech” After FCC Launches Early Review of Disney Broadcast TV Licenses
Ted Cruz is speaking out against the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to launch an early review of Disney‘s broadcast TV licenses amid backlash Jimmy Kimmel has faced for his “expectant wi...

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Ted Cruz defends Jimmy Kimmel and dubs FCC the ‘speech police’
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Ted Cruz Rips FCC Over ABC Broadcast License Review Following Kimmel Joke
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FCC reviews ABC's broadcasting license after Jimmy Kimmel joke about Melania Trump
The FCC is reviewing ABC's broadcast licenses after a Jimmy Kimmel joke about Melania Trump sparked calls for action.

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The Stakes of Trump’s Latest Fight With Disney
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Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Trump Again After FCC Opens Review of ABC TV Licenses
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Kimmel’s message to Trump in wake of FCC challenge to ABC: The show goes on
Disney has been standing by Kimmel while the president, his wife and his aides push to get him fired from ABC.

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FCC orders early license renewal for ABC stations following Kimmel's first lady joke
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US regulator to review Disney broadcast licences after Jimmy Kimmel joke about Melania Trump
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Sen. Ted Cruz Slams FCC Amid Kimmel Flap: “Not Government’s Job To Censor Speech”

Sen. Ted Cruz said in an interview Wednesday that he doesn't believe the FCC should wade into the latest dust-up between Jimmy Kimmel and Donald Trump.
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Ted Cruz Defends Hate Speech, Says Charlie Kirk Critics Should Suffer The Consequences

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has asserted that free speech — even if it’s “evil and bigoted and wrong” — is protected under the First Amendment of the constitution amid controversy over the assassination of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk.
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Cruz’s ‘Suicide Note’

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