In this episode, we break down President Donald Trump’s explosive claim that media criticism of him is “illegal” and “no longer free speech.” Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump lashed out at television networks for what he described as overwhelmingly negative coverage, referencing ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! after Kimmel’s controversial remarks on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. We analyze Trump’s statements, the FCC’s role in pressuring ABC, and the broader implications for free speech, media bias, and the First Amendment. This controversy raises serious questions: Where is the line between accountability, censorship, and political influence over media companies?