“President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday chose Brendan Carr to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, naming a veteran Republican regulator who has publicly agreed with the incoming administration’s promises to slash regulation, go after Big Tech and punish TV networks for political bias,” the New York Times reports.
Washington Post: “Carr, the senior Republican commissioner on the FCC, has laid out an aggressive agenda in Project 2025, a conservative proposal for Trump’s second term developed by the Heritage Foundation, and has vowed in recent days to take on what he called a ‘censorship cartel’ including Facebook, Google, Apple and Microsoft.”

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