A public interest watchdog group has filed a bar complaint against Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr over his criticism of the ABC broadcast network and its late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
On Wednesday, the Campaign for Accountability (CFA)
submitted an 11-page complaint to the D.C. Office of Disciplinary Counsel asking for an investigation into whether Carr’s comments that ultimately influenced two broadcasters to pull Kimmel’s show from their ABC affiliates violated certain professional conduct rules for licensed attorneys.
The complaint stems from comments Carr made after Kimmel criticized conservative activist Charlie Kirk following his death earlier this month.
In an interview with a podcaster last week, Carr warned that Disney and its ABC stations risked regulatory consequences if they continued to air “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”