FCC Chair Brendan Carr faced criticism from digital rights groups for threatening to punish broadcasters who air content he disagrees with, a move deemed unconstitutional as it violates First Amendment protections against viewpoint-based censorship. This incident underscores the importance of content creators exercising their right to free speech without fear of governmental retaliation based on political disagreements or disfavor.
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