FCC Hides Chairman's Messages
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is facing accusations of withholding messages from its Chairman, Carr. These messages allegedly involve discussions with individuals related to DOGE and Musk. The FCC has refused to provide the messages, leading to a court case that has been ongoing for a year. The refusal to provide the messages has been deemed a waste of the court's time. This situation raises concerns about transparency and accountability within the FCC. The case highlights the importance of access to information and the need for government agencies to be open and honest in their dealings.
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