Brendan Carr, Trump’s nominee to head up the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), discussed his plans to reign in biased media networks and social media giants as part of a mission to crush the “censorship cartel” during an appearance on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures.
Trump first nominated Carr to the FCC’s General Counsel in 2017. He currently serves as the senior Republican on the commission and has endorsed a number of plans to reign in biased use of public broadcasting licenses by major networks like ABC and CBS.
Upon being nominated for FCC chair earlier this month, Carr sent shockwaves through the media landscape when he vowed to “crush the censorship cartel.”
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“What will you do to make sure that the playing field is level and that big tech doesn’t have the same grip on speech that it once did?” Carr was asked by Fox News host Jackie DeAngelis on Sunday.
“You know, for me, first thing is get with President Trump and his team and make sure I understand 100 percent what their agenda is after all he’s the one that was elected. It’s his…
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