Brendan Carr, appointed by Donald Trump to lead the FCC, is investigating Comcast's adherence to civil rights laws concerning its DEI practices. This investigation aligns with Carr's prior promises to scrutinize major media firms following his election. Earlier, his agency compelled CBS to provide materials related to a controversial interview with Kamala Harris as part of ongoing concerns regarding news distortion. Trump's administration has a history of pursuing legal actions against media giants like Disney, showcasing a pattern of hostility towards the industry.
Carr's investigation into Comcast reflects a broader agenda to scrutinize media companies for potential discrimination, in line with Trump's administration's media hostility.
After the election, Carr vowed to target large media companies, and now as head of the FCC, he's following through on that promise.
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