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Trump Picks Big Tech Opponent to Lead FCC
Trump Picks Big Tech Opponent to Lead FCC | Conservative Insider
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Brendan Carr, a leading Republican on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to chair the agency, signaling a potential shift in telecommunications policy and regulation.
At a Glance
- Trump picks Brendan Carr as next FCC chair, praising him as a “warrior for Free Speech.”
- Carr plans to end the FCC’s focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
- He aims to dismantle what he calls a “censorship cartel” amid claims of anti-Republican bias from big tech companies.
- Carr opposes the reinstatement of net neutrality rules and advocates for broader FCC oversight of major tech companies.
- He has been critical of Chinese telecom companies and supports a hard line on China.
Trump’s Choice for FCC Leadership
President-elect Donald Trump has announced his selection of Brendan Carr to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), a move that could significantly impact the regulatory landscape for telecommunications and technology companies. Carr, who has been serving as an FCC commissioner since 2017, is known for his strong stance against big tech and his criticism of the Biden administration’s telecom policies.
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