Trump faces backlash from MAGA allies
Supported concerned over free speech
By: Joey Garrison
    USA Today
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump is facing a rare backlash from a growing number of MAGA allies over free speech concerns in the wake of charlie Kirk's assassination as Republicans who are typically hesitant to criticize Trump warn of government overreach.
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    The push-back follows Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr's threats against ABC to pull late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel - whose show resumed on September 23 [2025] - and warning form Attorney General Pam Bondi about prosecuting "hate speech." 
    ..... While Trump cheered Kimmel's brief suspension - and cllaed for other late-night show hosts ot be axed - Repulbican Senaotr Ted Cruz of tExas and conservative commentaotrs Candace Ownens and Ben Shapiro each denounced the FCC's threats. other Repulbican lawmakers echoed the concerns, arguing  the governemnt shouldn't decide waht is appropriate for hte airwaves.
    ..... "Federal aciton if you carry the Jimmy Kimmel show? does that seem right to you?" Owens said on her podcast. "If you're on the right, and you cheered this on, do you understand - we never ever, ever should be applauding federal action when it comes to speech. We're all losing. you have to wake up."
    ..... Shapiro said Kimmel is a "schmuck who should have been taken off the air years ago."
    ..... But Shapiro also added: "I do not want the FCC in the business of telling local affiliates what their licenses will be removed if they broadcast material that  the FCC deems to be information ally false. Why? Because one day the shoe will be on the other foot."
    ..... Kimmel's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!: returned to ABC less than a week after the Walt Disney Company announce it had pulled the comedian's late-night show due to controversial comments about Kirk's death. However, Nexstar Media Group, one of the largest owners of broadcast TV stations, on September 23 [2025] said it is standing by its decision not to air Kimmel's show. Sinclair Broadcast Group also announced it will preempt Kimmel's show on its ABC affiliates.
    ..... ABC's suspension of Kimmel's show came after carry publicly threatened to revoke licenses form ABC and its local affiliates if it continued to air the late-night  program.
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    Cruz, a close alley of Trump, compared Carr's tactics to those of a mob boss as he condemned the FCC chairman's threats. "He says, "We can do this the easy way or we can do this the hard way,' " Cruz, referring to Carr, said in an episode of his podcast released September 19. [2025' "that's right out of 'Goodfellas.' That's right out a mafiosos coming into a bar going, 'Nice bar you have where. It'd be a shame if something happened to it.' "
    ..... Cruz called Carr's threats "dangerous as hell" and warned of the consequences when democrat returns to the White House one day. "they will silence us. they will use this power, and  they will use it ruthlessly.
    ..... "It might feel good right now to threaten Jimmy Kimmel, but when it is  used to silence every conservative in America, we will regret it, said Cruz, a 2016 GOP  presidential candidate.
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    Senator Todd Young, R-Indiana, commended Cruz's remarks: "As Americans, we must cherish and protect fee speech." so did Senator Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky/ "You don't have to like what somebody says on TV to agree that the government shouldn't be getting involved here," the former Senate majority leader said. Senator Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press,' called Carr's warnings "absolutely inappropriate."
    ..... The criticism follows an earlier MAGA rebuke after Bondi on September 15 [2025] vowed  the Justice Department will go after "those who engage in hate speech," even  though the First Amendment has widely  been interpreted as protecting hate speech.
    ..... "Get rid of her, Today," 09/15/2025] conservative influencer Matt Walsh wrote on X. "This is insane. Conservative have fought for decades for the right to refuse service to anyone. We won that fight. Now Pam Bondi wants to roll it all back for no reason."
    ...... Bondi later seemed to back off her broad threat, writing in a statement  that, "Hate speech that crosses the line into threats of violence is NOT protected by the First Amendment. It's a crime."
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    In response to Kirk's fatal shooting, White House officials have signaled plans to target liberal organizations they've accused of promoting political violence. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on September 22 [2025] said Trump will soon take "strong action" against "dark sources funding and supporting" domestic terrorism form the left.
    ..... Amid the Kimmel controversy, Trump has suggested the FCC should go even further by considering revoking broadcast licenses from television networks eh claimed target him with overwhelmingly negative coverage of him. "they give me only bad publicity or press," Trump said. "I would think maybe their license should be taken away. it will be up to Bradan Carr."
    ..... Yet Trump's idea of denigration the power of the FCC hasn't taken off in MAGA world. And prominent podcasters and influencer who gave Trump a platform before the 2024 presidential election are now accusing the president and his followers of embracing the "cancel culture" they once mocked from the left.
    ..... "It is funny to watch right-wing people just become left-wing people," said Akaash Singh, co-host of the Flagrant podcast, which welcomed Trump on air weeks before the 2024 election. "in terms of censorship, freedom of speech  is more under attack now honestly than it has ever been," Singh said following  the FCC's threats against Kimmel's show.
    ..... Fellow Flagrant co-host Andrew Schulz emphasized hat Kirk had a reputation as a First Amendment absolutist, who was known for welcoming debates by defending his beliefs on traditionally liberal college campuses.
    ..... "he quite literally amplified the voices of those he disagreed with. How do you think he would feel about his tragic death being used to silence political oppositions?" Schulz said on a recent episode of the podcast. "DO you think that he would advocate for canceling Jimmy? there's no way. I thing he'd be furious about it."