FCC Chairman Brendan Carr continued to threaten regulatory scrutiny of broadcast networks over their content on Thursday, this time taking on ABC’s The View .

In the aftermath of ABC’s decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel , Carr went on Scott Jennings’ podcast. Jennings asked him about other shows on the network Carr would like to scrutinize.

This time, Carr cited the FCC’s equal opportunity, or equal time rule , and whether The View is really exempt from it.

The equal time rule requires that broadcasters who feature a qualified political candidate on their airwaves must give time to their rivals upon request. Newscasts, interview programs, certain documentaries and news event coverage are exempt, per the FCC.

“The FCC does have a rule, called the equal opportunity rule, which

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