FCC chair scrubs website after learning it called FCC an “independent agency”
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr today faced blistering criticism in a Senate hearing for his September threats to revoke ABC station licenses over comments made by Jimmy Kimmel. While Democrats provided nearly all the criticism, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said that Congress should act to restrict the FCC's power to intimidate news broadcasters.
As an immediate result of today's hearing, the FCC removed a statement from its website that said it is an independent agency. Carr, who has embraced President Trump's declaration that independent agencies may no longer operate independently from the White House, apparently didn't realize that the website still called the FCC an independent agency.
Yes or no, is the FCC an independent agency?" Sen. Ben Ray Lujan (D-N.M.) asked. Carr answered that the FCC is not independent, prompting Lujan to point to a statement on the FCC website calling the FCC an independent US government agency overseen by Congress."