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FCC Chairman Brendan Kahl gives ABC final warning about ‘fake news’ in Iran war: ‘They’re going to lose…’

Brendan Carr, Head of Communications Licensing trump card The U.S. government issued a stern warning to the U.S. broadcast industry on Saturday, saying it could revoke spectrum licenses for broadcasters he said promoted “hoax and distorted news.”

FCC Chairman Brendan Kahl threatens broadcasters for spreading disinformation on Iran war. (AFP Getty Images)

Carr, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (Federal Communications Commission), shared on social media that broadcasters spreading “fake news” were given the opportunity to revise their practices before renewing their licenses. He emphasized, “The law is clear. Broadcasters must act in the public interest, otherwise their licenses will be revoked.”

The threats he made elicited a response United States Senator Elizabeth Warren called the threat an unlawful intimidation of free speech and called the action “straight out of the authoritarian playbook.”

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Trump blasts New York Times, Wall Street Journal for ‘misleading’ reports

this Federal Communications Commission Oversight of the electromagnetic spectrum, commonly known as the radio waves, includes “commercial and non-commercial fixed and mobile wireless services, broadcast television and radio, satellite and other services” as defined in the Communications Act of 1934.

Kahl’s warning comes as Trump and his officials express displeasure over what they dismissively call the “mainstream media’s” portrayal of the situation in Iran and what they consider to be unfavorable or unpatriotic coverage of the situation in Iran.

Pay attention to social truth, trump card Complained about “misleading” reporting on ongoing U.S. operations in Iran. Carr copied the president’s post, in which Trump wrote: “The Fake News Media is once again deliberately misleading with a headline about five tanker planes that were allegedly shot down at a Saudi Arabian airport and are no longer in service.”

Trump singled out The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal in his post, claiming that they “along with other lowly ‘papers’ and media outlets actually want us to lose the war” and describing their reporting as “the exact opposite of the truth!”

“They are truly sick and crazy people who have no idea of ​​the damage they are doing to the United States of America,” the president said.

Is America losing its Iran war narrative?

A CNN survey showed that 59% American Citizens opposed the war. The U.S. support rate for Iran’s military operations is 27-38%, which is far lower than the support rate for previous U.S. military operations, such as the Afghanistan War, with support rates as high as 88-92%; the 1991 Gulf War, 79-80%; the 2003 Iraq War, 70-76%; and the 2011 Libya War, 47%. Even among Republicans, support is as high as 76%, with 96% supporting the war in Afghanistan and 90% supporting the war in Iraq.

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