Chairman Brendan Carr of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to brief Republican lawmakers on Wednesday regarding the agency’s investigation into George Soros’s influence on local radio stations.
The update will take place during a private luncheon with the Republican Study Committee, which includes 175 House Republicans.
Carr’s remarks will focus on Soros’s ties to an investment firm that acquired over 200 Audacy stations nationwide in 2023. The meeting comes amid heightened Republican concern over foreign involvement in U.S. media and the FCC’s regulatory oversight. Carr is also expected to outline potential strategies to limit the reach of left-leaning media outlets—a subject drawing growing interest from GOP leadership. The discussion reflects broader Republican efforts to scrutinize media consolidation and ideological influence in local broadcasting.
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