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Trump claimed media criticism is illegal, backed FCC action against Jimmy Kimmel, sparking free speech debate.
President Donald Trump, speaking in the Oval Office on September 19, 2025, claimed that negative media coverage of him is "illegal" and overwhelmingly biased, citing a 97% unfavorable ratio without evidence.
He defended FCC Chair Brendan Carr after the agency threatened ABC over comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk, leading to the indefinite suspension of Kimmel’s show.
Trump praised Carr as a patriot and suggested media outlets airing critical content could face penalties, including license revocation.
His comments reignited debate over free speech and government overreach, with some Republicans, including Senator Ted Cruz, condemning the FCC’s actions as authoritarian.
Despite Trump’s legal challenges, a federal judge dismissed his $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, a setback in his broader campaign against news organizations.
Trump afirmó que las críticas de los medios son ilegales, respaldó la acción de la FCC contra Jimmy Kimmel, lo que provocó un debate sobre la libertad de expresión.