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Exclusive–Brendan Carr: Legacy Media Is ‘Wildly Out-of-Touch’ with U.S. Public, ‘Consistently Exposed’ for Running Hoaxes

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, where he did not hold back in his criticism of the legacy media. In a scathing rebuke, Carr called out the media for being “wildly out-of-touch” with the American public and consistently running hoaxes.

During the interview, Carr highlighted the disconnect between the legacy media and the American people. He pointed out that while the media claims to represent the views and values of the public, their coverage often tells a different story. Carr stated, “The legacy media is wildly out-of-touch with the U.S. public. They claim to be the voice of the people, but their coverage consistently shows a lack of understanding of what truly matters to Americans.”

Carr’s comments come at a time when trust in the media is at an all-time low. According to a recent Gallup poll, only 41% of Americans have a great deal or fair amount of trust in the media. This is a significant decline from the 55% who expressed trust in the media just two decades ago. Carr believes that this decline in trust is a direct result of the media’s biased and misleading coverage.

The FCC Chairman also took aim at the media’s tendency to run hoaxes, which he believes further erodes their credibility. Carr stated, “The legacy media has been consistently exposed for running hoaxes that go in one direction. This not only damages their own reputation but also undermines the trust of the American people in the media as a whole.”

Carr’s criticism of the media is not unfounded. In recent years, the media has been caught spreading false information and promoting biased narratives. From the Covington Catholic High School students’ incident to the Russian collusion hoax, the media has been quick to jump to conclusions without verifying facts. This has led to a growing distrust among the public, who are tired of being fed misinformation.

Carr also addressed the issue of censorship by big tech companies, which has become a growing concern for many Americans. He believes that the media’s biased coverage has contributed to the rise of censorship, as it has created an environment where only one side of the story is being told. Carr stated, “The media’s biased coverage has created an echo chamber where only one narrative is allowed. This has given big tech companies the power to censor voices that do not align with their own beliefs.”

The FCC Chairman’s comments have struck a chord with many Americans who are tired of the media’s biased and misleading coverage. They see Carr as a voice of reason in a sea of media bias and censorship. His call for the media to be held accountable for their actions has resonated with the public, who are demanding more transparency and fairness in the media.

In conclusion, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s interview with Breitbart News has shed light on the media’s biased and out-of-touch nature. His criticism of the media’s hoaxes and lack of understanding of the American public has struck a chord with many Americans. It is time for the media to take a hard look at themselves and make a conscious effort to regain the trust of the public. Only then can they truly claim to be the voice of the people.

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