Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Brendan Carr has rejected a call to block Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter.
Carr, in an April 27 statement, said the FCC “has no authority to block Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, and to suggest otherwise is absurd.”
“I welcome the full FCC making it clear that we will not entertain these types of frivolous arguments,” he said.
Carr’s statement comes, according to the FCC, after the Open Markets Institute issued a release calling for the agency to block Twitter’s sale to Musk. Both Twitter and the Tesla CEO confirmed on April 25 that the company would be purchased by Musk, the world’s richest person, for $44 billion.
On April 26, the Open Markets Institute, which describes itself as a group that “works to address threats to our democracy … and our national security,” issued a statement about how the U.S. government “can block” the sale to Musk.
The group stated that the deal “poses a number of immediate and direct threats to American democracy and free speech” without elaborating, although it cited the Telegraph Act of 1860 and other regulations. Open Markets is headed by Barry C. Lynn, described as a left-leaning journalist who has previously worked for Mother Jones, Financial Times, Forbes, and other media outlets.
For his part, Musk said he’s an advocate of free speech and has previously criticized the social media company’s content moderation policies.
Carr, meanwhile, praised Musk’s takeover of Twiter during a Fox Business interview on April 26.
“There was a pivot point in this country that I think came around 2016 when people started to reach the view, particularly among the hard left, that the free exchange of ideas is incompatible with the outcomes that they want to see at the ballot box,” Carr told the network. “I’m hopeful that Elon Musk is going to bend Twitter’s content moderation toward a greater embrace of free speech.”
He also said that there’s “a lot of core political speech that we can promote on the internet and not have the terrorist speech and other straw man arguments that are out there.”
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