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In a series of recent events, President Donald Trump has made headlines with controversial remarks concerning broadcast networks and a perceived social misstep at a royal function.
In a conversation with reporters, the president suggested that networks that frequently air negative coverage of him should have their government-approved broadcasting licenses revoked.
He asserted, 'All they do is hit Trump.
They're licensed.
They're not allowed to do that.' These comments have raised alarm among free expression advocates, as the FCC is legally prohibited from censoring content.
Trump's statement came amid accusations that his administration had influenced the suspension of late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel's show.
The Trump-appointed FCC chair, Brendan Carr, had previously sent a warning to ABC, suggesting the government 'might take action' after controversial comments made by Kimmel.
In a separate incident at a state banquet at Windsor Castle, President Trump appeared to snub Queen Camilla.
While giving a speech, he thanked both King Charles and Queen Camilla but then looked down at Princess Kate, who was seated to his right, when he addressed her and Prince William.
He told the royal couple, 'William and Kate, thank you so much, it's been great being with you today, thank you very much, we appreciate it,' which was an unusual breach of royal protocol.
The awkward moment occurred during his second state visit to the UK, which he described as 'truly one of the highest honours of my life.' The president also used the opportunity to praise King Charles for raising a 'remarkable son' in the Prince of Wales.
2025-09-19 19:59:00



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