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Home » FCC Faces New Oversight Under Trump Executive Order

FCC Faces New Oversight Under Trump Executive Order

February 20, 2025
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will no longer operate as an independent agency without direct White House oversight, according to a sweeping executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump. The order asserts that all federal agencies, including historically independent regulators like the FCC, must align with presidential authority.

The move marks a major shift in executive power, effectively placing agencies such as the FCC, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under White House supervision. Under the order, the FCC must submit its draft regulations for White House review, coordinate its priorities with the administration, and adhere to performance standards set by the President’s office.

The FCC, which regulates telecommunications, broadband policy, and spectrum management, has traditionally operated with bipartisan leadership and political independence. Critics argue that the executive order undermines this independence, potentially exposing regulatory decisions to political influence. Supporters, however, claim it restores constitutional accountability, ensuring that agencies follow the President’s vision for economic and technological policy.

Legal challenges are expected as regulatory experts question the order’s implications for agency authority and governance. The FCC has yet to release an official response, but industry groups and lawmakers are closely watching how the order will impact broadband policy, net neutrality, and telecom mergers.

  • In January, President Trump nominated Olivia Trusty to serve as an FCC Commissioner, replacing Jessica Rosenworcel on the five-person commission.
  • In November 2024, President Donald Trump appointed Brendan Carr as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Carr had been an FCC Commissioner since 2017, following his nomination by President Trump in his first term. Prior to his tenure as Commissioner, he served as the FCC’s General Counsel and was a legal advisor to then-Commissioner Ajit Pai. Before joining the FCC, Carr practiced telecommunications law at Wiley Rein LLP. He holds a Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law. Known for his critical stance on Big Tech and advocacy for free speech, Carr has been a vocal opponent of net neutrality protections and has called for reforms to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. His appointment aligns with the administration’s intent to assert greater oversight over independent agencies like the FCC.
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