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华盛顿8月20日(路透社)——美国司法部周四敦促法官不要安排针对迪士尼诉讼的紧急听证会,该诉讼旨在阻止美国联邦通信委员会提前审查这家娱乐巨头旗下八家由公司所有的ABC电视台牌照。
迪士尼请求华盛顿特区美国地区法官洛伦·阿里坎在周二前就其临时限制令请求举行听证会,而美国政府方面则表示此举并无必要。联邦通信委员会已同意在发布将迪士尼ABC牌照移交听证会的命令前,至少提前48小时发出通知。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统曾多次敦促广播公司停播他不喜欢或批评他及其政府的喜剧或新闻节目,并曾多次向联邦通信委员会施压,要求吊销ABC的牌照。
迪士尼表示,联邦通信委员会试图胁迫和报复“拒绝屈服于本届政府要求的网络”,并称该机构的行为是“对言论自由的异常攻击”。
迪士尼称,联邦通信委员会“实际上是在寻求仅提前48小时通知即可实施严厉制裁的权限”。美国司法部表示,发布听证会指定命令并非制裁,而是将启动进一步的行政程序,迪士尼和ABC“将有机会陈述自己的理由”。
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特朗普对新闻媒体发起了一系列激进攻击,最新举措是在特朗普与迪士尼长达两年的斗争之后出台的。上个月,特朗普再次呼吁吊销ABC电视台的牌照,原因是该电视台拒绝播出一场关于选举的黄金时段演讲。
联邦通信委员会主席布伦丹·卡尔称迪士尼的诉讼毫无法律依据。
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US Justice Department opposes immediate hearing in Disney ABC license lawsuit
2026-08-20T16:39:55.946Z / Reuters
By David Shepardson
August 20, 2026 4:39 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago
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WASHINGTON, Aug 20 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department urged a judge on Thursday not to schedule an urgent hearing on Disney’s suit that seeks to block the Federal Communications Commission early review of licenses for the entertainment giant’s eight company-owned ABC stations.
Disney asked U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan in Washington to hold a hearing by Tuesday on its request for a temporary restraining order while the government said that was not necessary. The FCC has agreed to provide at least 48 hours’ notice before issuing an order to refer Disney’s ABC licenses for a hearing.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly urged broadcasters to drop comedy or news programs he dislikes or which have been critical of him or his administration, and has pressed the FCC on numerous occasions to revoke ABC’s licenses.
Disney said that the FCC was seeking to coerce and retaliate against “a network that refuses to bow to the administration’s demands,” calling the agency’s actions an “extraordinary assault on free speech.”
Disney said the FCC is “effectively seeking permission to impose draconian sanctions with only 48 hours’ notice.” The Justice Department said issuing a hearing designation order was not a sanction but would set in place a further administrative process in which Disney and ABC “would have the opportunity to make their case.”
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Trump has waged an aggressive series of attacks on the news media and the latest move follows a two-year-long battle between Trump and Disney. Last month, Trump again called for ABC stations to lose their licenses because the network refused to air a prime-time speech on elections.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr calls the Disney lawsuit meritless.
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Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Mark Porter
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