Cruz Criticizes FCC Over Jimmy Kimmel Ban
Source: ‘Dangerous as hell’ : Cruz blasts FCC’s Jimmy Kimmel takedown (2025-09-20)
Senator Ted Cruz has publicly criticized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its decision to remove comedian Jimmy Kimmel from the airwaves. Cruz argued that the move represents an overreach by the FCC and a threat to free speech, emphasizing the importance of protecting comedians' ability to satirize and comment on political issues without censorship. The controversy arose after Kimmel aired a segment that included controversial content, prompting the FCC to take action. Cruz and other critics contend that the FCC's response undermines First Amendment rights and sets a dangerous precedent for government interference in entertainment and satire. The debate continues as lawmakers and advocacy groups weigh the implications of the FCC's decision.
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