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FCC chairman opens probe into DEI at Disney, ABC in letter: ‘I am concerned’

Board of Directors of the Federal Communications Committee, Brendan Car, has announced a new investigation in Disney’s “Disney Practices” and its leading ABC company via X Friday.

“I asked the FCC access office to open an investigation into the Disney & APC,” Car wrote. While Disney started as a creative American company, she recently entered Dei.

“I am concerned that their DEI practices may violate the Federal Communications Committee’s prohibitions (FCC) on malicious forms of discrimination.”

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In his message addressed to Disney Robert Egger CEO, Carr explains that he wanted to “make sure that Disney and ABC have not violated the job opportunities regulations in the Federal Communications Committee.”

According to Carr, the Telecom law and FCC “prevents organized entities such as ABC from Disney from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, or sex.”

Brendan Car, Commissioner of the Federal Communications Committee

The head of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) Brendan Car has announced an investigation of Disney and ABC. (Kevin Lietsch / Getty Images / Getty Images)

Carr also martyred in many news reports from recent years in the logic of investigation into the Federal Communications Committee, including one employee account “to some extent to racist convergence groups.”

“[Disney] It has also publicly launched the “Remagine Tomorrow” initiative, and it appears to be a mechanism to develop its Dei mission. It also carried out mandatory listing criteria “all over ABC, and requires, for example, that” 50 percent of ordinary and repeated characters “is derived from” video groups “.

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“These standards may have forced racism and identity classes at each level of production – claim” by 50 % or more “from writers, managers, crews and sellers on the basis of the identity of the group.”

Only 1 % of Disney shareholders voted against the human rights campaign index for companies last week, according to a preliminary outcome.

The HRC equality index is described as “a national appreciation tool on the policies of companies, practices and benefits related to lenders, gay, double sexual inclination, sexual identity and employees.” Disney got the highest degree of 100 this year.

“President Car was consistent and clear from the first day. He is expected to end all of the organized companies any strange forms of DEI discrimination,” a FCC spokesman participated with Fox Business.

ABC headquarters in New York City

ABC headquarters in New York City. (Gary Hershorn / Getty Images / Getty Images)

The Trump administration occupied the headlines in its first 100 days of its anti -DEI policies and its executive orders of departments and institutions at the country level.

On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order announcing a similar policy at the Smithsonian Institute.

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“We are reviewing the speech of the Federal Communications Committee, and we look forward to dealing with the committee to answer its questions.”

ABC did not immediately respond to the Fox Business request for comment.

2025-03-29 01:36:00

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