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[Media Policing, Vaccine Policy Shifts, and the Antifa Designation Debate]-[Trump And Free Speech, CDC On Childhood Vaccines, Antifa Terror Designation]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-09-19

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The Weaponization of Regulatory Power Against Media

The Trump administration has signaled a significant escalation in its confrontational stance toward the media, specifically targeting late-night hosts who criticize the President. President Trump explicitly suggested that broadcasters should "maybe lose their license" if they allow unfavorable coverage. This pressure is being executed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), led by Chairman Brendan Carr. Carr has already threatened "retaliation" against ABC stations over comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s monologues, utilizing the agency's power to investigate, fine, or revoke broadcast licenses.

Constitutional experts, such as Ilya Soman of the Cato Institute, argue that this represents a "bald-faced" attempt to weaponize government power against speech. While the administration claims "free speech is alive and well," the reality suggests a strategic effort to punish dissent. The administration's leverage is bolstered by the FCC’s jurisdiction over "mergers and acquisitions," creating a chilling effect where conglomerates may censor content to protect their business interests. This marks a stark reversal for officials like Carr, who previously maintained that the FCC lacks a "roving mandate to release speech in the name of the public interest."

Reshaping Vaccine Policy and Challenging Medical Consensus

A federal vaccine advisory committee, recently reconstituted under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is actively challenging long-standing medical guidance. The new panel has prioritized digging into "old data to try and find evidence of harms," leading to friction with the established medical community. In a notable shift, the committee voted to recommend that children under four no longer receive the combination MMRV vaccine, favoring separate shots instead.

Critics, including Dr. Cody Meissner, suggest these changes are unnecessary, as pediatricians have long managed the minor risks associated with the combo shot. The implications of this policy shift are significant, potentially affecting insurance coverage through Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program. Furthermore, the committee is poised to scrutinize the hepatitis B vaccine and COVID-19 protocols. With members like Retsef Levy suggesting that "COVID vaccines are killing people," there is mounting concern among medical groups that the advisory board is moving toward making essential public health measures "harder to get."

The Antifa 'Terrorist' Designation and Political Rhetoric

President Trump has declared his intention to designate Antifa as a "major terrorist organization," following the murder of Charlie Kirk. However, correspondents note that "Antifa is shorthand for anti-fascist" and functions more as a decentralized movement than a cohesive group. Despite a lack of evidence linking the suspect in the Kirk case to the movement, the administration is focusing its scrutiny on "purported funders of Antifa."

Legal experts point out that there is "no legal mechanism" to designate domestic groups as terrorist organizations in the same way the State Department designates foreign entities like ISIS. Attempting to do so risks infringing upon First Amendment rights. Nevertheless, the rhetoric carries "real world consequences." As noted by Faiza Patel of the Brennan Center for Justice, even the rhetorical conflation of activism with terrorism can direct law enforcement resources toward monitoring civil society organizations, potentially casting a wide net over political critics under the guise of national security.

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I don't think this is the last shoe to drop.
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I think the consequences are going to continue to flow.
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Advocates and scholars are raising alarms.
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She walked it back.
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The bald-faced nature of what the administration is doing is not difficult at all.
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take away
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roll back
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in the wake of
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in your corner
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📖 Transcript

President Trump suggests the FCC should go after other late-night hosts who make fun of him.
I would think maybe their license should be taken away.
It would be up to Brendan Cook.
What power does the government have over broadcasters?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Leila Fadal, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Ignoring the pleas of medical professionals.

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