The Change to Trump’s Power That Further Politicizes Everyday Life
The Atlantic discusses how a recent FCC investigation into the talk show 'The View' regarding 'equal time' rules may signal increased government interference in media. The article links this to a broader Supreme Court ruling, suggesting a trend toward greater executive control over public discourse.
Why it matters
It highlights growing concerns regarding the intersection of government regulation, media independence, and the potential for political influence to stifle diverse viewpoints in popular media.
A recent Supreme Court ruling isn’t just about expanding executive control—it’s about the government exerting partisan influence over more aspects of Americans’ everyday lives.
The article frames government regulatory actions as 'disturbing' and 'politicizing everyday life,' reflecting a critical stance toward current executive and regulatory trends.
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