Trump FCC Adviser Says Net Neutrality Is a Target for Next Administration
The Federal Communications Commission’s network neutrality rule is “the worst kind of crony capitalism” and is likely to be weakened or dismantled in the next administration, according to Jeffrey Eisenach, one of President-elect Donald Trump’s top telecommunications advisers. Eisenach also said that one of the two Republicans currently on the commission “will be designated chairman, because that’s the way the world works.”
President-elect Trump will have the opportunity to name a Republican chairman of the FCC in 2017, and Eisenach, who’s head of Trump’s transition team for the agency, is expected to play a key role in determining who the White House places on the commission. Eisenach noted that the net neutrality rule is tangled up in federal court and seems likely to end up on the Supreme Court’s docket. Eisenach also suggested that a new Republican-led FCC would curb its own power, saying 1980s-style deregulation “absolutely” can happen.
Trump FCC Adviser Says Net Neutrality Is a Target for Next Administration