Senator Andy Kim came at Carr with a targeted line of questioning about the FCC’s independence. Carr claimed that, contrary to what he had himself said to Congress in the past, the FCC isn’t technically independent because they aren’t protected from for-cause removal, meaning the president can fire them whenever he wants.
“President Trump has designated me as chairman of the FCC, I think it comes as no surprise that I’m aligned with President Trump on policy....” Carr meandered, until Kim pressed him again. “The president designated me as chairman, I can be fired by the president, the president is the head of the executive branch.”
Carr wouldn’t answer the question.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 17, 2025
In response to Carr’s either feigning confusion or genuine perplexity why anyone would care whether the president of the United States has influence over the media’s governing body, Kim decided to switch to a more direct line of questioning.
“First of all, senator, I don’t get into the specifics of conversations that I have,” Carr said.
Carr, apparently committed to no longer answering questions, responded, “I’m sorry, I’m not gonna get into hypotheticals.”
As Kim, Carr, and many of us know, Kim’s questions aren’t about a hypothetical situation. Trump has repeatedly threatened to revoke the licenses of news networks, and Carr and the FCC have been all too happy to enforce the president’s desire to muzzle late-night hosts and media outlets.
KIM: Is President Trump your boss?CARR: President Trump has designated me as chair of the FCCKIM: Do you consider him your boss?CARR: I can be fired by the presidentKIM: So he's your bossCARR: Look, the decisions of the commissions are going to be based on a voteKIM:… pic.twitter.com/VXNbsFxJUl
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