Disney faced the consequences of its decision to yank “ Jimmy Kimmel Live” off the air as protestors gathered Thursday outside the Mouse House’s headquarters in Burbank and New York.
The crowds slammed ABC, Disney and Brendan Carr, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Carr set off a chain of events Wednesday with his comments in a podcast interview that threatened Disney with another FCC investigation over Kimmel’s recent comments related to the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. As many prostestors observed, Carr’s actions that take direct aim at Trump ‘s loudest critics are without precedent for any FCC leader in the 90-plus year history of the commission.
“Every red line has been crossed,” read one protest sign outside of Disney headquarters in Burbank. At