Tell NBC: Stand With Seth Meyers — Don’t Let Trump Kill Free Speech

NBCUniversal CEO Michael J. Cavanagh and Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts

Donald Trump just said it’s “probably illegal” for Seth Meyers to make fun of him.

It’s not just bluster. His FCC has already floated pulling broadcast licenses over “anti-Trump bias.”

First, Trump strong-armed CBS into canceling Stephen Colbert’s show. ABC folded next, pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air until public outrage forced them to back down. Now Trump is targeting another late-night comedian — and if we don’t push back right now, there’s no telling what’s next.

NBCUniversal CEO Michael Cavanagh and Comcast CEO Brian Roberts have a choice: stand tall for democracy, or bow to Trump’s bullying.

Tell NBC: “Don’t let Donald Trump censor your network. Stand with Seth Meyers and defend free speech — no matter who’s in the White House.”

Trump’s threats aren’t idle. He’s weaponizing federal power to crush dissent and punish humor — the exact same tactics dictators use to silence their critics.

If NBC caves, Trump wins. But if NBC stands firm, it sends a message louder than any punchline: in America, you can mock the president — and keep your job.

This is bigger than late-night TV. It’s about whether we still live in a country where the powerful can be mocked, challenged, and held to account. We won before, and we must win again.

Add your name to tell NBC: Stand with Seth Meyers. Stand with free speech.

To: NBCUniversal CEO Michael J. Cavanagh and Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts
From: [Your Name]

Don’t let Donald Trump censor your network. Stand with Seth Meyers and defend free speech — no matter who’s in the White House.