Trump Proposes Punishing TV Networks for Negative Coverage Amid Kimmel Suspension
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Trump Proposes Punishing TV Networks for Negative Coverage Amid Kimmel Suspension

Donald Trump has sparked controversy by suggesting that TV networks could lose their licenses for negative coverage, particularly following the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show. Critics warn this threatens free speech and journalistic integrity, raising concerns about the implications for press freedom and the role of entertainment in political discourse.

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Trump says TV networks 'against' him should 'maybe' lose licence, after Kimmel suspension
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Donald Trump recently suggested that television networks he perceives as biased against him should consider losing their broadcasting licenses. This statement follows the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, a late-night host known for his critical stance on Trump. The head of the US broadcast regulator has emphasized the importance of holding networks accountable for their content. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions between political figures and media outlets, raising questions about freedom of speech and the role of regulation in the media landscape.

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