A joint statement from Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives is putting the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission on blast, accusing him of being “corrupt” for helping force late-night host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel off the air in what they describe as an assault on free speech.

On Wednesday, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened to “take action” against television stations that air Kimmel’s late-night program following a segment about the alleged killer of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. Kimmel suggested the suspect was “one of them,” referring to MAGA, and lambasted President Donald Trump for appearing to move on quickly from Kirk’s death to discuss the new White House ballroom. Authorities have not yet identified a motive for the killing.

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