FCC chair brings receipts on Biden admin’s ‘expertise in incompetence’ in blistering message to Buttigieg

Federal Communications Committee President Brendan Carr, the former Minister of Transport, criticized Beit Boujejj, to the prosecution that the Trump administration “inefficiency” was “exposed to the Americans”, referring to a bill of dollars in the Biden administration that he said had not achieved any results.
“I worked with a administration that got $ 42 billion to connect millions of Americans to the Internet,” Car said at X on Saturday. “After 1,163 days, this supervisor came out without connecting one person and without turning up to 1 shovel of dirt.”
“If we need inefficiency experience, you will continue,” he added, accompanied by the brand of peace.
Car was responding to a message published on Friday, which was exposed to the issue with the Ministry of Government efficiency, which became a common goal for Democrats such as Elon Musk and the Doug team working through federal government agencies in its endeavor to extinguish government fraud and spending.
The Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee, Brendan Carr, opened an investigation into a radio station controlled by left -will, George Soros. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
“Efficiency in Washington is in danger, regardless of how to vote.” Buttigieg was published to X on Friday, in reference to the accusations that DOGE published secret information to its website, which was refuted by the White House.
In 2021, the Biden Administration approved a $ 42.5 billion ruling in the Investment and Infrastructure Law on the infrastructure that was directed to a program aimed at connecting the Internet to the country’s disadvantaged and rural areas. Four years later, however, the program did not link the Internet users.

Former President Biden, Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC), Brendan Car, and former Minister of Transport Beit Betigij. (Getty Images)
The states were asked to submit plans to the federal government by 2023 related to investment and construction of Internet services. former President Joe Biden, Based on the states that offer its plans, it celebrated the Internet initiative as it resembles the Franklin Dylano Roosevelt Act of 1936, which brought electricity to homes at the country level.
“What we do, as I said, contrary to what Franklin Dylano Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to almost every American home and farm in our nation. -Biden said at the White House in June 2023:

The Minister of Transport, Beit Boujejj, speaks during a press conference on June 28, 2021 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Carr has often assumed a problem with a program of $ 42.5 billion, including the indication of it in X posts before Election of President Donald Trump A victory in November, and the President later presented the Commissioner of the Republican Federal Communications Committee as head of the government agency.
“In 2021, the Biden administration received $ 42.45 billion from Congress for high -speed internet deployment to millions of Americans,” Books on x Once again in June “years later, even one person has not been connected with this money. In fact, it now says that construction projects will not start until 2025 as soon as possible.”

President Joe Biden talks about his administration on December 10, 2024 (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Car told Fox Business in June that although money is allocated to the states to provide internet services through the program, the Biden administration was wrong because there was no progress.
“There is no doubt that Law 2021 put some operations in its place, but the Biden administration decided to put in addition to this an additional set of hoops that the countries must pass before the administration agrees to obtain these funds and start them actually and start and Car told Fox Business in an interview in June.
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He added that although some high -speed internet projects have linked people during the Biden administration, none of them were funded through the allocation of $ 42.5 billion from the stock, access and publication program.
Breck Dumas from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.