Khanna Moves to Subpoena FCC Chair Carr Over Effort to ‘Shred the First Amendment’

Ro Khanna 12/04

US Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) is seen in the US Capitol on December 4, 2024. 

(Photo by Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“We will not be intimidated and we will defend the First Amendment,” said Rep. Robert Garcia.

BRAD REED

Sep 18, 2025 (CommonDreams.org)

Democratic lawmakers are vowing to investigate the Trump administration’s pressure campaign that may have led to ABC deciding to indefinitely suspend late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) announced on Thursday that he filed a motion to subpoena Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr one day after he publicly warned ABC of negative consequences if the network kept Kimmel on the air.

RECOMMENDED…

Joined By Elon Musk, Trump Holds First Cabinet Meeting Of His Second Term

Hiding Behind Kirk, Team Trump Launches ‘Biggest Assault on the First Amendment’ in Modern US History

Rally To Say NO To Tax Breaks For Billionaires & Corporations

Vowing to Fight Back, Senate Dems Decry Trump Attack on Liberal-Left Groups

“Enough of Congress sleepwalking while [President Donald] Trump and [Vice President JD] Vance shred the First Amendment and Constitution,” Khanna declared. “It is time for Congress to stand up for Article I.”

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, also said on Thursday that he was opening an investigation into the potential financial aspects of Carr’s pressure campaign on ABC, including the involvement of Sinclair Broadcasting Group, which is the network’s largest affiliate and is currently involved in merger talks that will need FCC approval.

“The Oversight Committee is launching an investigation into ABC, Sinclair, and the FCC,” he said. “We will not be intimidated and we will defend the First Amendment.”

Progressive politicians weren’t the only ones launching an investigation into the Kimmel controversy, as legal organization Democracy Forward announced that it’s filed a a Freedom of Information Act request for records after January 20, 2025 related to any FCC efforts “to use the agency’s licensing and enforcement powers to police and limit speech and influence what the public can watch and hear.”

Our work is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). Feel free to republish and share widely.

BRAD REED

Brad Reed is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

Full Bio >

Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *