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Brendan Carr’s plans for "reining in Big Tech" are a threat to limited government, free speech, free markets, and the rule of law.
The investigation will revolve around NPR and PBS airing sponsorships across their 1,500-plus member stations, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said. Trump's new FCC chief opens investigation into ...
Project 2025 is a policy plan for a conservative president created by a think tank. It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for federal government.
in Mandate, Max Primorac suggests significant changes to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)'s mission [96] due to "divisive political and cultural agenda that promotes abortion, climate extremism, gender radicalism, and interventions against perceived systemic racism".
In 1974, the Federal Communications Commission stated that the Congress had delegated the power to mandate a system of "access, either free or paid, for person or groups wishing to express a viewpoint on a controversial public issue" but that it had not yet exercised that power because licensed broadcasters had "voluntarily" complied with the "spirit" of the doctrine.
Brendan Thomas Carr (born January 5, 1979) is an American attorney who has served as the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) since January 2025. Carr has been an FCC commissioner since 2017. [7] He previously served as the agency's general counsel and as an aide to FCC commissioner Ajit Pai.
Project 2025 is a 922-page blueprint crafted by the Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups for the next Republican administration that would radically reshape how the American ...
The ninth edition in the Mandate series, Mandate for Leadership 2025: The Conservative Promise, was published in April 2023, its earliest publication before the presidential election. Edited by Paul Dans and Steven Groves, it has 30 chapters and is over 900 pages in length. [20] This document provides the policy agenda for Project 2025. [21]