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In the past week, Meyers has repeatedly joked about Trump in his monologues, poking fun at his plans for health care, the government shutdown, a 50-year mortgage, a dinner with finance executives and the ongoing controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Shortly after Trump’s post, Carr reposted the president’s message to his X account.
Although Carr didn’t comment, his public co-sign of the president’s demand for NBC to fire the late-night hosts comes after his apparent threat to take action against ABC over remarks by Jimmy Kimmel following the assassination of Charlie Kirk in September.
While appearing on Benny Johnson’s podcast on Sept. 17, Carr suggested that the FCC has “remedies we can look at.”
“We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said. “These companies can find ways to change conduct and take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”
A few hours after Carr’s remarks, two major broadcasting stations, Nexstar and Sinclair, pulled “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” from airing on several of their affiliate groups, as well as ABC, indefinitely suspending Kimmel’s show.
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” returned on air on Sept. 23.