Trump’s FCC chairman nominee says social media should follow X on free speech – Washington Examiner

Brendan Carr,⁤ the nominee for Chairman of the⁢ Federal​ Communications Commission (FCC) ‍under​ President Donald Trump, ⁣emphasized the importance of free speech in⁣ social media, ⁣commending Elon Musk’s⁣ approach with the ⁣platform X (formerly ​Twitter). In a recent interview, Carr expressed the necessity ‌for increased competition against major platforms⁤ like Facebook⁢ and highlighted ​the need‌ to move away from government control over social media. He addressed questions ⁣surrounding the potential ​ban on TikTok,⁣ noting that legal proceedings are ongoing and that he awaits Trump’s decisions on the matter.‍ Carr ​criticized what he deemed a “censorship cartel” ⁣among social media platforms,⁢ asserting that ‍such practices hinder the⁤ free ⁣expression of ideas, which is foundational to the U.S.⁢ ethos. He also commented‌ on Trump’s interactions with Meta-CEO Mark ‍Zuckerberg,‌ indicating a ‌hope for continued support for free speech.


Trump’s FCC chairman nominee says social media should follow X on free speech

Brendan Carr, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, praised Elon Musk’s advocacy for free speech with X, arguing more people need to move in his direction and “away from government control.”

When asked about a ban of social media platform TikTok in the United States and whether or not Trump would take action to stop this ban, Carr pointed to how this topic is “in the court system,” adding that “we’ll see the actions” that Trump takes regarding it.

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“I think we’re all going to follow President Trump’s lead on that one, but what’s clear is we need a lot more competition,” Carr said on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, guest-hosted by Jackie DeAngelis. “We need more competition to Facebook. What Twitter has done, what X has done now with Elon Musk in terms of restoring freedom of speech, that’s so important and integral to this country. We need to continue to move in that direction; we need to move away from government control and towards freedom of speech.”

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Carr contended that restoring freedom of speech is vital to the nation, adding that Facebook and other social media platforms have been part of a “censorship cartel” in cooperation with advertisers to censor people. He added that when censorship abounds, people’s ideas become silenced, going against the boundary-pushing for which the U.S. is known.

Trump’s FCC chairman nominee was also asked if he had any information on Trump’s recent meeting with Meta-CEO Mark Zuckerberg, to which he said he did not, but that Zuckerberg will “hopefully” continue to embrace freedom of speech.

In November, shortly after Trump nominated Carr to be part of his Cabinet, the nominee said that combating tech censorship would be one of his priorities as part of the incoming Trump administration. Another major factor would be to eliminate the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the FCC, for which Carr argued “there’s no place.”

In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, host Joe Rogan lamented how corporate media has eroded its trust among U.S. residents, and that this decrease has prompted people to look to independent media sources like podcasts. Ahead of the election, Trump appeared on multiple podcasts to conduct interviews, one of which was Rogan’s show. It became one of the podcast’s most-watched episodes on YouTube.



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