On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, WREC’s Ben Ferguson fills in for Mark. No, President Trump didn’t act like a dictator and get late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel fired or canceled. Colbert’s show was axed due to financial losses of $40 million annually, low ratings, and audience alienation from anti-conservative bias, with CBS executives confirming the decision was made months earlier and unrelated to Trump or regulatory approvals. Similarly, Kimmel’s suspension stemmed from money-losing operations, a drastic drop in viewership and affiliates like Nexstar and Sinclair refusing to air the show after Kimmel spread lies about Charlie Kirk’s killer being MAGA-linked, despite evidence showing the assassin was a leftist. Also, government shouldn’t be limiting free speech, particularly those seeking to silence critics via the FCC, as this could backfire severely. Declining mainstream media influence, bolstered by social media and figures like Elon Musk, allows bypassing echo chambers; tolerating opposing views preserves a free country. Later, Trump’s announced that his administration is negotiating to reclaim Bagram Air Base from the Taliban because of its national security importance due to its location just an hour from China’s nuclear weapons production sites. The Biden administration’s Afghanistan withdrawal was chaotic, they abandoned the massive, strategically vital base, allowing China to occupy it. This would be a key achievement in protecting American interests against terrorists and adversaries like China.
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