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Iran, FCC and Trump

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FCC chair threatens to revoke broadcasters' licenses amid Trump comments on Iran coverage
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Saturday renewed his criticism and threats against broadcasters over their content, this time with President Donald Trump’s criticism of Iran...

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FCC chair threatens to revoke broadcasters' licences over Iran coverage
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Trump backs FCC chief’s threat to broadcasters, criticizing Iran war coverage
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FCC chair threatens to pull licenses of broadcasters airing 'distortions' about the Iran war
FCC Chair Brendan Carr threatened broadcasters' licenses over their coverage of the Iran war.

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FCC Chair Brendan Carr Says Broadcasters Must “Correct Course” Amid Iran War Coverage Criticism or “They Will Lose Their Licenses”
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Trump’s FCC Chairman Threatens Broadcasters’ Licenses After POTUS’ Tirade Over Iran War News Coverage
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Donald Trump

Donald Trump is a Republican serving as the 47th president of the United States. He served his first term as 45th president from 2017 to 2021. Prior to entering politics, Trump was a real estate mogul and reality television star.
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GB News grinds to a halt in breaking Donald Trump alert: 'Out of control!'

Presenter Katherine Forster interviewed the politician as the breaking news banner flashed across the screen. She said: "You mentioned Donald Trump and Iran. On Monday, the US Pre
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How Trump’s FCC Is Policing Speech on TV Networks

President Donald Trump has long complained about what he sees as unfair treatment from the major television networks, but now he’s employing a new enforcer in the fight: The Federal Communications Commission.
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