President Donald Trump hailed Brendan Carr as a “warrior for free speech” when he tapped him as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, the independent agency that regulates the broadcast television industry and other platforms.

Carr has lived up to the warrior moniker. Since taking the job, Carr has launched a wave of investigations against leading media corporations and has criticized some for perceived liberal bias.

He appears to have scored his biggest win yet on Wednesday with ABC’s decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show from the airwaves just hours after he blasted the comedian for his comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

“We’re not done yet,” Carr said on CNBC on Thursday, as Kimmel’s defenders and the FCC’s critics accused him of waging a crackdown

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