That could happen, because the Federal Communications Commission under President Trump is threatening to pull broadcast licenses for six ABC and seven other ABC local stations. Two days later, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr spoke to conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, and Carr claimed that ABC had violated the public's trust. She's a telecom reporter for Bloomberg News, and she's been covering Brendan Carr, the FCC chair, since 2017. This does not affect the ABC stations yet, but that's the history of how this got started. So here's Brendan Carr, chair of the FCC, in May of this year, and he was on CNBC.