FCC probes Soros-backed radio station that doxed ICE agents during California deportation operation



The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has launched an investigation into a radio station backed by leftist billionaire George Soros that revealed the locations of undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. 

A stake in more than 200 Audacy radio stations across the United States was purchased by a Soros-backed group last year. Among those stations was the San Francisco-based KCBS 740, which revealed the live locations of undercover ICE vehicles and agents that were conducting deportation operations around San Jose. 

The FCC's Enforcement Bureau has reportedly sent a formal Letter of Inquiry to the station as part of an investigation Fox News Digital. The bureau is continuing to inquire as to whether the station, which is licensed to operate by the FCC, is in violation of the terms of its FCC license. The license requires that the station operate in the "public interest." The letter reportedly noted that the ICE agents targeted were operating in an area at the time known for violent gang activity.

"I want to express my thanks and appreciation to DHS and ICE agents. These law enforcement professionals are honorably serving this country and carrying out vital missions. Their safety is paramount. The FCC will hold broadcasters accountable for complying with their public interest obligations," Carr told Fox News



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