Charlie Sykes on Trump's FCC Fearing Midterm Loss - Fast Politics w/ Molly Jong-Fast
Charlie Sykes and Molly Jong-Fast unpack what they describe as an escalating pattern of political pressure on media institutions, using CBSs decision not to air Stephen Colberts interview with Texas Democratic candidate James Talaricoreportedly amid FCC equal time threats from Brendan Carras a case study in corporate preemptive capitulation and the resulting Streisand effect that amplified the segment online.
They connect the episode to broader concerns about legacy media eroding public trust by appeasing Trump-world power dynamics, compare it to past backlash that forced ABC/Disney to reinstate Jimmy Kimmel, and argue that audiences now have abundant alternatives (podcasts, Substack, YouTube) when traditional networks compromise credibility. The discussion widens to the Trump administrations approach to free speech, alleged state-driven censorship, and hardline immigration enforcement, including concerns about masked federal agents, detention conditions, and Democrats efforts to impose accountability measures like body cameras.
Finally, they touch on global politics and the Munich Security Conference, criticizing Republican positioning and figures like Marco Rubio for rhetorical moderation without substantive independence, while warning that Trumps refusal to back down or remove compromised allies entrenches policiesespecially on immigrationas money and momentum accelerate. - 02/17/2026.
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