Trump Demands NBC Fire Seth Meyers in Authoritarian Move

Donald Trump has launched an attack on late-night host Seth Meyers, demanding that NBC fire him for allegedly suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” This outburst came after Meyers lampooned Trump on various topics, including controversial mentions from Jeffrey Epstein’s emails. In a post on Truth Social, Trump derided Meyers’ talent and ratings, branding them as “a Ratings DISASTER.”

The situation escalated when Brendan Carr, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and a Trump appointee, echoed Trump by resharing his post without any commentary. Critics have expressed concern over the cozy relationship between Trump and Carr, suggesting it mirrors authoritarian tendencies often seen in regimes that suppress dissenting voices.

Progressives have been particularly vocal against Carr’s resharing of Trump’s demand, with one North Carolina Democrat likening it to North Korean tactics. Former Rep. Justin Amash called for the abolition of the FCC, arguing that governmental pressure on comedy shows undermines free speech rights and the independence of media outlets.

Adding to the controversy, Carr has previously indicated the FCC might take action against late-night hosts over their remarks, which he has characterized as “sick.” This has sparked outrage from various quarters, with suggestions that such interference stifles the freedom of expression that is essential in a democratic society.

Despite the backlash, Trump has reiterated his stance against Meyers and similar comedians, labeling their comments as “100% ANTI TRUMP, WHICH IS PROBABLY ILLEGAL.” His attacks reflect a continuous trend where he seeks to diminish those who criticize him, showcasing an alarming disregard for free speech.