
President Donald Trump has chosen Brendan Carr to be the next char of the Federal Communications Commission. Trump called him “a warrior for Free Speech.”
Carr is pledging to “impose transparency rules on Big Tech” and seek to support legislations that “scraps Section 230’s current approach. He wants “reforms that prohibit discrimination against core political viewpoints (that) would track the approach taken in a social medial law passed in Texas.”
Trump’s FCC Pick Would Restrict Editorial Discretion of Social Media Platforms – Reason
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Announcing his choice of Brendan Carr as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Sunday, President-elect Donald Trump described him as “a warrior for Free Speech,” which sounds good until you ask what Trump means by that. Carr, who has served as a Republican FCC commissioner since Trump appointed him during his first term in August 2017, believes that promoting freedom of speech requires curtailing liability protections for social media platforms and restricting their editorial discretion.
Carr’s agenda for “reining in Big Tech,” as described in the chapter that he contributed to the Heritage Foundation’s 2025 Mandate for Leadership, includes new FCC rules aimed at restricting the liability protection offered by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Carr also supports regulations that would “impose transparency rules on Big Tech” and legislation that “scraps Section 230’s current approach.” He favors “reforms that prohibit discrimination against core political viewpoints,” which he says “would track the approach taken in a social media law passed in Texas.”