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FCC chief: Agency is not ‘president’s speech police’

  • The FCC Chairwoman, Jessica Rosenworcel, dismissed four complaints against local TV stations, stating they sought to weaponize the agency in a way that contradicts the First Amendment.
  • The complaints were filed by the Center for American Rights and accused various stations of bias and violating equal time rules.
  • Rosenworcel emphasized that the First Amendment restricts the FCC from interfering with the free press and highlighted the importance of clarity in government interference.
  • The dismissals were among Rosenworcel's final acts before stepping down as FCC Chair, as the incoming president has called for revoking broadcast licenses.
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