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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has ordered expedited license-renewal reviews of eight Disneyâowned ABC television stations after President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump publicly called for ABC to fire lateânight host Jimmy Kimmel.
The move, announced around April 28, 2026, follows a yearâlong FCC probe into Disney and ABCâs diversity and inclusion practices and could â in theory â lead to revocation of broadcast licences, an outcome the commission has not pursued in more than four decades.
The FCCâs Republican chair, Brendan Carr, who was appointed in 2025, has said early reviews were under consideration; Democratic commissioner Anna Gomez called the step âunlawfulâ and a political stunt.
Disney has said its stations comply with FCC rules and intends to defend its record.
The dispute intensified after Kimmelâs parody monologue referencing Melania Trump aired days before a shooting at the White House Correspondentsâ Dinner; the alleged attacker has been charged.
Disneyâs board chair said the new CEO would determine the companyâs response.
Legal challenges are expected.
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Users frame this as a predictable clash: satire historically draws official ire, and the presidentâs public outcry likely magnified the segmentâs reach (Streisand effect). They emphasize perceived hypocrisy in attacking a comic while citing the administrationâs earlier inflammatory statements, and expect attempts to force firings to backfire.







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