President Donald Trump moved to end federal DEI programs with an executive order on Inauguration Day, and new FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has taken action on the rollback.
New FCC chair Brendan Carr reversed a last-minute decision by the Biden administration-led regulator to reject bias complaints lodged by Donald Trump against three network TV news broadcasters, the agency said Wednesday.
Olivia Trusty, a staffer for Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), is Donald Trump's choice to fill the fifth spot on the FCC.
Donald Trump announced Senate aide Olivia Trusty as his pick for FCC commissioner, giving Republicans a majority at the regulatory agency.
Carr will reverse the dismissal of presidential election complaints against ABC, NBC and CBS, but not the one against Fox. The source told Newsmax that Carr will put the ABC, NBC and CBS cases, related to 2024 election coverage, back into pending or active status but the one against the Fox News Channel will not be reinstated.
As promised, President Donald Trump signed an order officially designating Brendan Carr as the new FCC Chairman.
WASHINGTON—Brendan Carr expressed gratitude and eagerness to move forward on a range of issues in a statement Jan. 20 upon President Donald Trump’s order naming him Federal Communications Chairman.
L. Brent Bozell III, founder of the conservative watchdog group Media Research Center, is Donald Trump‘s choice to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the agency that oversees U.S. broadcast entities like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe.
Donald Trump berated the CEO of Bank of America and launched a second jab at the head executive of J.P. Morgan on Thursday, accusing at least the former of refusing to lend to conservatives
Cable giant CNN is planning to lay off dozens of employees and undergo a major restructuring as the outlet looks to retool itself around digital during President Donald Trump's second term.
Much political and media attention has focused on US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Canadian goods. But Canada should also be concerned about the US president’s plans for big tech.