Brendan Carr's FCC Nomination Signals Push for Section 230 Repeal
Trump's FCC chair pick, Brendan Carr, aims to reform social media regulations and challenge Big Tech's legal protections.
- Brendan Carr, Trump's nominee for FCC chair, seeks to eliminate Section 230 protections for social media platforms, which currently shield them from legal liability for user-generated content.
- Carr's stance aligns with both Trump and Biden, who have expressed support for repealing Section 230, citing concerns over Big Tech's accountability and content moderation practices.
- Carr's Project 2025 contributions outline his vision for the FCC, emphasizing the need to address perceived censorship and bias against conservative viewpoints on social media.
- Carr also advocates for tech companies to contribute to the Universal Service Fund and supports the use of satellite technology to expand rural internet access.
- Critics warn that the proposed changes could increase liability for platforms like Trump's Truth Social, highlighting potential conflicts of interest in Carr's regulatory agenda.
































































































