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Ajit Pai, Trump's former FCC chair who once took on Huawei, tells Supreme Court that the TikTok ban has precedentFormer Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is siding with Congress — and against his former boss, president-elect Donald Trump — in support of a federal law that could ban TikTok.
The allegations are explosive: Ajit Pai, President Donald Trump's hand-picked head of the main U.S. media regulator, has been changing regulations to fuel the expansion of a right-wing, pro-Trump ...
Telnyx, an internet voice call carrier, is trying to use Trump’s anti-regulation agenda to get an enforcement action by the ...
The administration’s targeting of news broadcasters stands in contrast to comments Carr made in 2021, when he condemned the ...
Last Friday, in Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. United States ex rel. Heath, the Supreme Court unanimously held that requests for ...
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FCC votes to restore net neutrality – what that could mean for your internet speedFCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who oversaw the rollback of the rules, was met with harsh criticism that followed him until he left office in 2021. Net neutrality served as a national standard and without ...
This is part of Hello, Trumpworld, Slate’s reluctant guide to the people who will be calling the shots now—at least for as long as they last in Washington. If you thought Trump 1.0 FCC Chair ...
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The FCC Quadrupled the Definition of Minimum Broadband Speeds. Here's Why It MattersAs recently as 2021, then-FCC Chairman Ajit Pai stated that the 25/3Mbps standard “enables users to originate and receive high-quality voice, data, graphics, and video telecommunications.” ...
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Outgoing FCC chief rejects Trump’s complaints over ABC debate, Harris TV appearancesIn 2017, then FCC Chair Ajit Pai, a Republican appointed by Trump, rejected his suggestion the FCC could challenge NBC’s license after it published stories Trump declared were untrue.
The executive order is likely to be challenged in court. Separately, the Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to ...
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