FCC Chairman Investigates Comcast Over DEI Practices

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FCC Chairman Investigates Comcast Over DEI Practices
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr launches an investigation into Comcast and NBCUniversal's DEI practices, alleging they violate FCC regulations and promote discrimination.

Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) Chairman Brendan Carr on Tuesday launched an investigation into Comcast and NBCUniversal over their diversity, equity, and inclusion ( DEI ) practices. Carr, in a letter to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, expressed concerns that the company promotes 'invidious forms of DEI ' in a manner that violates FCC regulations. He pointed to Comcast 's website, which states that DEI is a 'core value' of its business, as evidence of this alleged violation.

Carr argued that such a statement constitutes blatant discrimination and contradicts federal law, which upholds equal treatment under the law for all Americans. He drew parallels to President Donald Trump's executive order banning DEI practices in the federal government, stating that the FCC has already taken steps to eliminate DEI initiatives in accordance with this order. Carr asserted that companies promoting 'invidious forms of DEI' that go against FCC regulations and civil rights laws are of grave concern. He emphasized that despite DEI's recent prominence, such discriminatory practices have long been condemned by American civil rights laws. Carr stated that following President Trump's executive actions, the FCC ceased promoting DEI and will take measures to ensure all companies under its jurisdiction comply with civil rights protections outlined in the Communications Act and agency rules. He emphasized that Comcast is the initial target of this investigation due to the reasons outlined in his letter, and he expects all entities regulated by the FCC to adhere to civil rights laws. Representatives from Comcast and NBCUniversal have yet to respond to requests for comment regarding this investigation. This development coincides with growing pressure on organizations to abandon DEI initiatives, as exemplified by companies like Goldman Sachs, PBS, and Disney, which have scaled back their DEI efforts this week.

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