Republican rebukes FCC chair’s threats to revoke broadcast licenses over Iran war - The Guardian

The Guardian
March 15, 2026
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A Republican criticized the FCC chair for threatening to revoke broadcast licenses over Iran war coverage.

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If you watch certain news channels, they could lose their broadcast licenses over war coverage.

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A Republican official criticized the FCC chair for threatening to revoke broadcast licenses related to coverage of an Iran war. The rebuke centers on concerns over government overreach in regulating media outlets' reporting on the conflict. The dispute highlights tensions between regulatory authorities and free speech advocates over broadcast licensing powers. The confrontation could escalate broader debates about media regulation and First Amendment protections during wartime coverage.

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