Trump's likely FCC chair wrote Project 2025 chapter on how he'd run the agency
Briefly

Brendan Carr's vision for the FCC under Trump includes preserving data caps, regulating Big Tech, and supporting private companies like SpaceX, amidst opposition to consumer protections.
Carr’s comments pointed towards a potential FCC that minimizes regulations on ISPs while advocating for larger corporate interests, indicating a shift in the agency’s focus.
He criticized NBC's actions regarding Kamala Harris as an effort to sidestep the FCC's Equal Time rule, showing a willingness to involve the FCC in perceived media biases.
Reminiscing about his work under Ajit Pai, Carr's Project 2025 chapter outlines a vision for the FCC that emphasizes corporate interests over consumer protection, signaling a dramatic shift in policy.
Read at Ars Technica
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