FCC Chair Brendan Carr reiterated that broadcast licenses are not property rights, warning that networks could lose their licenses if they air “hoaxes” or distort the news—particularly regarding war coverage. Critics, including Democrats and the FCC's lone Democratic commissioner, argue his stance poses a First Amendment threat and exceeds the agency’s authority.
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