The former Disney executive director, Michael Eisner, seemed to criticize his successor, Bob Iger, in a
Tuit on Friday, calling those who do not “face the stalkers” in the midst of the government’s threats to the first amendment, after ABC of Disney seems to yield to the threats of the Trump administration by eliminating the presenter of interview programs Jimmy Kimmel, after a monologue in which Kimmel comments on the conservative activist Charlie Kirk that criticized both the supporters of the supporters of the supporters of the supporters of the supporters of the supporters. Maga as President Trump.
MOST CONTEXT: Jimmy Kimmel suspension puts Disney again on the tightrope
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Eisner said that Kimmel’s indefinite suspension “immediately later” that the president of the FCC, Brendan Carr, made threats against ABC “is another example of intimidation out of control.”
Eisner seemed to refer to the comments that Carr made in an appearance in a right -wing podcast on Wednesday, when the FCC president pointed out the comments that Kimmel made about Kirk and said: “These companies can find ways to take measures on Kimmel or there will be additional work for the FCC ahead.”
Hours after Carr’s comments, ABC announced that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” It would be removed from air.
Eisner, who mentioned the attacks of the Trump administration against higher education, law firms and big corporations, asked: “Where has all the leadership gone?”, In an apparent wink to Iger.
Forbes has contacted Disney to request comments.
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