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FCC commissioner says Trump call to revoke ABC, NBC licenses is unconstitutional

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 1:27 PM

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) – The sole Democrat on the Federal Communications Commission on Friday criticized President Donald Trump’s call for Disney-owned ABC and Comcast ​unit NBC to lose their broadcast licenses because ‌they refused to air his speech.

During a nearly half-hour prime-time speech on Thursday, the Republican president revived many of his longstanding claims that U.S. elections are unreliable. In the remarks, Trump said networks that did ‌not ​air his speech should have their ⁠station licenses revoked.

FCC Commissioner Anna ⁠Gomez, who serves on the commission along with two Republicans, on Friday described Trump’s call as “ridiculous” because the broadcasters made “the same editorial decisions they’ve made under presidents of ​both parties.”

“Those editorial decisions are protected by the First Amendment, and the FCC has no authority to punish a ⁠station for refusing to air ⁠a blatantly political speech,” she said in a ​statement. “This is a naked attempt to bully broadcasters, and the FCC ​should have no part in it.”

Revoking a broadcaster’s ‌license requires a multi-step process and a decision by an administrative law judge that could be appealed to the full FCC and the courts.

Networks have broad First Amendment rights to ⁠decide what they broadcast, experts say. But historically, they have carried most presidential speeches on the grounds that they provide information of ⁠public importance.

Broadcast networks ‌did refuse to air remarks of Democratic ⁠presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, officials ​noted.

“In a ‌rare move NBC and ABC fake news ​have both ⁠said they would not cover this speech,” Trump said on Thursday, adding, “Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses.”

Trump has repeatedly urged the FCC to revoke the licenses of NBC and ABC.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama ​and Cynthia Osterman)