Republican FCC Commissioner Says Biden Admin Is Targeting Elon Musk With ‘Regulatory Harassment’
- The Biden Administration is accused of "regulatory harassment" towards Elon Musk and his businesses by initiating investigations through multiple federal agencies.
- The Federal Communications Commission has rejected an $885 million award to SpaceX's Starlink for rural broadband internet service.
- SpaceX claims Starlink is the only company effectively providing rural broadband internet service, while critics argue the FCC's decision lacks due process.
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GOP critics decry ‘regulatory harassment’ as FCC denies Elon Musk’s Starlink $900M in subsidies
Elon Musk was dealt another setback on Tuesday after the Federal Communications Commission rejected nearly $900 million in subsidies for SpaceX’s Starlink internet service – a move the agency's Republican officials decried as a vindictive play by the Biden administration.
Biden “Gave Federal Agencies Greenlight To Go After [Musk]”, FCC Commissioner Warns
The weaponization of government agencies against Musk suggests leftist radicals in the White House are terrified of the billionaire's power and must stop him at any cost - even if that means jeopardizing the nation's space race. For further proof that the Biden administration is weaponizing government agencies to target Elon Musk, Commissioner Brendan Carr stated in an X post, “President Biden gave federal agencies the green light to go after h…
FCC Commissioner: Biden 'Gave Federal Agencies Green Light' to Target Elon Musk
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced on Tuesday that it denied the Elon Musk-owned Starlink’s appeal and will not award the company a $866 million subsidy from the Universal Service Fund meant to expand broadband access to rural areas.
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