
George Soros-backed radio station broadcasts ICE agent locations, sparking federal investigation and outrage.
At a Glance
- George Soros invested over $400 million in 200+ Audacy radio stations across the US
- KCBS 740 AM in San Francisco under FCC investigation for broadcasting ICE agent locations
- FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr leading inquiry into potential license violations
- Concerns raised about media ownership concentration and journalistic integrity
- Incident highlights broader anti-ICE sentiment in California
Soros’s Media Takeover: A Threat to Law Enforcement?
Well, folks, it looks like George Soros isn’t content with just bankrolling far-left district attorneys anymore. Now he’s set his sights on controlling what we hear on the airwaves. In a move that should send chills down the spine of every law-abiding American, Soros has sunk his teeth into over 200 Audacy radio stations across the country, including major markets like New York City and Los Angeles. This isn’t just about expanding his media empire; it’s about shaping the narrative and, potentially, endangering the lives of those who protect our borders.
The price tag for this media shopping spree? A cool $400 million. That’s right, Soros is throwing around hundreds of millions like it’s Monopoly money, all in the name of “promoting varied discourse.” But let’s call a spade a spade – this is about pushing a political agenda, plain and simple. And if recent events are any indication, that agenda includes making life harder for our immigration enforcement officers.
KCBS 740 AM: From News Station to ICE Agent Exposé
Case in point: KCBS 740 AM, a San Francisco radio station now under the Soros umbrella, is facing an FCC investigation for allegedly broadcasting the locations of undercover ICE agents during an operation. Let that sink in for a moment. A mainstream radio station, one that many Americans trust for their daily news, potentially put the lives of federal agents at risk. This isn’t journalism; it’s aiding and abetting criminals.
The broadcast didn’t just mention that ICE was in town. Oh no, they went full-on “spy vs. spy,” detailing the make, color, and model of unmarked vehicles and pinpointing the exact locations of agents. It’s like they were reading straight from a criminal’s wish list. And all this in California, a state where anti-ICE sentiment is already at a fever pitch. It’s like throwing gasoline on a wildfire and calling it a public service.
FCC Steps In: Too Little, Too Late?
Thank goodness for FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, who’s leading the charge on this investigation. The question at hand is whether KCBS 740 AM violated its license terms by not operating in the “public interest.” I don’t know about you, but in my book, endangering law enforcement and helping illegal immigrants evade capture doesn’t exactly scream “public interest.”
But here’s the kicker – this investigation, while necessary, feels like closing the barn door after the horses have bolted. Soros already owns a significant chunk of our radio airwaves. How many more incidents like this will we see before serious action is taken? How many more ICE agents need to have their covers blown before we realize that media ownership concentration in the hands of ideologues is a recipe for disaster?
The Bigger Picture: A Media Landscape Under Siege
This isn’t just about one radio station or one operation gone wrong. It’s about the future of journalism and the integrity of our news sources. When billionaires with clear political agendas start gobbling up media outlets left and right, we’re treading on dangerous ground. It’s not about diverse voices anymore; it’s about controlled narratives and, potentially, inciting unrest.
Some are drawing parallels between this incident and the chaos we saw during the Black Lives Matter protests. And they’re not wrong. When media becomes a tool for pushing political agendas rather than reporting facts, we’re on a slippery slope to anarchy. Today it’s broadcasting ICE locations; tomorrow, who knows? Will we see radio stations giving real-time updates on police movements during riots?
A Call to Action: Protecting Our Airwaves and Our Agents
It’s high time we took a hard look at media ownership regulations in this country. The FCC needs to do more than just investigate individual incidents; they need to seriously reconsider how much influence any one person or entity should have over our information sources. And let’s not forget about our brave ICE agents, who are out there doing a thankless job while radio stations play fast and loose with their safety.
To all you patriots out there, stay vigilant. Keep an ear to the ground (but maybe not to Soros-owned radio stations). Support independent media that isn’t beholden to billionaire agendas. And most importantly, let your representatives know that you won’t stand for this assault on law enforcement and journalistic integrity. The airwaves belong to the American people, not to globalist puppeteers with deep pockets and deeper agendas.