Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr is set to provide an update on the agency’s investigation into George Soros and his influence over local radio stations during a meeting with Republican lawmakers on Wednesday.
According to Fox News, Carr will address members of the Republican Study Committee, a group consisting of 175 House Republicans, during their annual closed-door lunch. His briefing is expected to focus on Soros’s involvement in local radio stations, particularly in light of his ties to an investment firm that acquired over 200 Audacy radio stations nationwide last year.
The meeting comes amid growing Republican scrutiny over the deal, with many lawmakers voicing concerns about foreign ownership and the regulatory process followed by the FCC.
Carr is also expected to discuss broader strategies to counter left-leaning media influence, a subject that has gained prominence among senior Republican officials.
A Politic Story : The Mayor’s Secret Choice
In the small town of Ridgewood, Mayor Thomas Carter had always been known as a man of the people. He shook hands, attended every community event, and promised to always put the town first.
But behind closed doors, he faced a terrible dilemma.
A powerful real estate developer had offered him a deal—approve a massive shopping mall project that would destroy the town’s historic park in exchange for a huge campaign donation. With re-election coming up, that money could guarantee his victory.
For nights, Carter struggled with his decision. He knew the mall would bring jobs, but it would also erase a piece of the town’s history. He could take the money and secure his future, or he could risk losing everything by standing his ground.
The morning of the town hall meeting, he stood before the crowd. His heart pounded as he took a deep breath.
"Ladies and gentlemen… I have made my decision."
Would he sell out his town for power?
Or would he fight for the people who trusted him?
That day, Ridgewood witnessed a moment that would be remembered for generations…