By MEG KINNARD
Late-night host Stephen Colbert mentioned his interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico was pulled from Monday evening’s broadcast over community fears it will violate regulatory steering from the Trump administration on giving equal time to political candidates.
“He was alleged to be right here, however we have been informed in no unsure phrases by our community’s attorneys, who known as us immediately, that we couldn’t have him on the printed,” Colbert mentioned on his program, ”The Late Present with Stephen Colbert.”
“Then I used to be informed, in some unsure phrases, that not solely may I not have him on, I couldn’t point out me not having him on. And since my community clearly doesn’t need us to speak about this, let’s speak about this.”
The state of affairs, which got here simply hours earlier than early voting started in Texas’ major elections, comes as media establishments navigate round altering broadcast steering, issued below the Trump administration, governing how they interview political candidates.
Talarico posted a part of the interview on social media, calling it “the interview Donald Trump didn’t need you to see.”
Broadcast networks have been required to provide equal time to political candidates, however that rule hasn’t historically been utilized to speak reveals. In January, the Federal Communications Fee issued new steering warning late-night and daytime hosts that they should give political candidates equal time, with FCC Chairman Brendan Carr questioning the speak present exemption and positing that hosts have been “motivated by partisan functions.”
“The FCC has not been offered with any proof that the interview portion of any late evening or daytime tv speak present program on air presently would qualify for the bona fide information exemption,” in accordance with the general public discover.
In his feedback, Colbert famous that the equal time provision applies to broadcast however not streaming platforms. Subsequently, his almost 15-minute interview with Talarico was posted to the YouTube web page for Colbert’s present, with the host noting particularly that the phase was solely showing on-line and never on broadcast.
Talarico posted an almost minute-long clip of the sit-down on X, including that, “That is the interview Donald Trump didn’t need you to see. His FCC refused to air my interview with Stephen Colbert. Trump is apprehensive we’re about to flip Texas.”
Neither CBS nor the FCC instantly responded to messages searching for remark Tuesday,
Early voting started Tuesday in Texas, the place Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett are among the many Democrats searching for election to the U.S. Senate seat at the moment held by four-term Republican Sen. John Cornyn. The first election is March 3.
Carr, appointed by Trump to steer the company final 12 months, has typically criticized community speak reveals, suggesting final 12 months that probing ABC’s “The View” — whose hosts have ceaselessly been important of Trump — over the exemption is perhaps “worthwhile.”
Colbert’s days in his host chair are restricted, following CBS’ announcement final 12 months that it was canceling his present this Might for monetary causes, shuttering a decades-old TV establishment in a altering media panorama.
However the timing of that announcement — three days after Colbert criticized the settlement between Trump and Paramount World, father or mother firm of CBS, over a “60 Minutes” story — led two U.S. senators to publicly query the motives behind the transfer, which served to take away from air one in all Trump’s most distinguished and protracted late-night critics.
Related Press reporter David Bauder contributed to this report.
Meg Kinnard could be reached at http://x.com/MegKinnardAP

