A coalition of First Amendment watchdogs and organizations have endorsed a letter urging Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr to resign over his comments about ABC’s late night talk show earlier this month.
The letter, sent Tuesday to Carr and the FCC directly, said the chairman’s criticism of the monologue exceeded the scope of his authority because they violated the free speech and expression of ABC and its affiliates under threat of punishment.
The letter was signed by 42 public interest groups, including Free Press, the Freedom of the Press Foundation, Public Citizen, Media Justice, the Government Accountability Project, People for the American Way and the Center for Digital Democracy.
The groups content that Carr’s actions were so egregious that merely apologizing for them isn’t enough — he must also resign from office.