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		Trump's FCC commissioner opens investigation into Walt Disney Co. and 
		ABC for diversity policies
		[March 29, 2025]  By 
		DAVID BAUDER 
		President Donald Trump's FCC commissioner said Friday he's opening an 
		investigation into the Walt Disney Co. and its ABC television network to 
		see whether they are “promoting invidious forms of DEI discrimination.”
 FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr announced the probe in a letter to Disney 
		CEO Robert Iger on Friday. The company said it was reviewing the letter 
		and looking forward to answering the commission's questions.
 
 The new administration has taken an aggressive posture toward the media 
		on several fronts. Just this week, there were court hearings on the 
		shutdown of Voice of America and the president's dispute with The 
		Associated Press over how the news agency refers to the Gulf of Mexico, 
		which Trump has ordered renamed the Gulf of America.
 
 Carr has pushed the Federal Communications Commission into an activist 
		role since Trump appointed him as its leader. For example, the FCC 
		currently has open investigations into ABC, CBS and NBC News.
 
 “For decades, Disney focused on churning out box office and programming 
		successes,” Carr wrote to Iger. “But then something changed. Disney has 
		now become embroiled in rounds of controversy surrounding its DEI 
		policies.”
 
		 
		He said that while he has seen reports that Disney has rolled back some 
		of its practices, “significant concerns remain.” 
		Last month, Axios reported that Disney had made some policy changes, 
		including eliminating a website designed to highlight personalities and 
		stories from underrepresented communities. 
		
		 
		
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            Brendan Carr, a Federal Communications Commission commissioner, 
			speaks during a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation 
			committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 24, 2020. 
			(Alex Wong/Pool via AP File) 
            
			 Disney also softened messages that 
			appeared before showings of movies like “Dumbo” and “Peter Pan,” 
			Axios said. Instead of warnings that the films include “negative 
			depictions and/or mistreatment of peoples or culture,” the messages 
			changed to “this program is presented as originally created and may 
			contain stereotypes or negative depictions.”
 Carr's letter linked to an article by conservative activist 
			Christopher Rufo describing Disney as “the wokest place on Earth.”
 
 Some examples Carr cited go back several years, such as a one-time 
			policy at Disney-owned ABC that at least 50 percent of characters in 
			TV pilots be from underrepresented groups. The letter cites a 
			statement by a Disney executive in 2021 that it rejected some TV 
			pilots because they didn't satisfy inclusion standards.
 
 Trump has targeted all manner of DEI — standing for diversity, 
			equity and inclusion — efforts across both public and private 
			organizations.
 
 “At my direction, the FCC has already taken action to end its own 
			promotion of DEI,” Carr wrote. “I have been pleased to see that some 
			regulated companies are already taking steps toward rooting out 
			discriminatory DEI policies.”
 
			
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