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FCC chief targets Comcast-owned outlets over ‘news distortion’

The Federal Communications Commission chief has blown up a Comcast-owned news agency over reports of the incident involving a man who was mistakenly deported and claimed to be a member of a gang that the Trump administration illegally entered the country.

“Comcast Outlets have spent days misleading the American public. AbregoGarcia suggests that it is just a law protecting American citizens and is just a “Maryland Man” FCC Chairman Brendanker. I wrote it in the post On social platform X, “When the truth comes out, they ignore it.”

Like all the major media conglomerates that run the news division, Carr “knows that federal law requires licensed businesses to serve the public interest,” Comcast said.

“News distortion doesn’t reduce that,” he added.

Carr’s criticism of NBC News and MSNBC’s parent company comes a day after President Trump poses a similar threat to the broadcasting network and references Comcast’s plans to spin off cable assets this year.

“Comcast, which also has a disease network known as NBC, is trying to get away from the lawsuit by separating NBC from MSNBC, but that won’t work,” Trump wrote in his own social media post Tuesday. “Both owner and chairman Brian Roberts is dishonorable at the integrity of the broadcast!!!”

The president ridiculed each of Carr’s major broadcast networks regulated by the FCC, suggesting that CBS, ABC and NBC have pulled out broadcast licenses from the federal government for his reporting, or at least have seen more scrutiny from the federal government.

For a week, the White House has been forcing the news outlet to force back mainstream media coverage of Abrego Garcia’s case and denounced Trump’s robust immigration agenda, opposing Trump’s robust immigration agenda.

“Abrego Garcia came to America illegally from El Salvador and was verified as a member of the violent MS13 gang (a cross-border criminal organization) and was denied the bond by the immigration court because he was unable to demonstrate that it would not pose any danger to others,” Kerr wrote.

He added, “Why is Comcast ignoring these facts of obvious public interest?”

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