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FCC Chief Brendan Carr Celebrates One Year of ‘Delete, Delete, Delete’ with 38 Pages of FCC Regulations Scrapped

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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr marked a triumphant milestone this week, toasting one full year of his relentless Delete, Delete, Delete crusade by axing another 38 pages of bureaucratic bloat from the Federal Code of Regulations. That’s 338 pages vaporized in total under his watch—a digital bonfire that’s torched outdated rules, redundant mandates, and regulatory kudzu that’s choked innovation for decades. Carr’s not just trimming the fat; he’s wielding the regulatory chainsaw with surgical precision, targeting the kind of federal overreach that turns everyday Americans into unwitting rule-breakers.

For the 2A community, this is more than paperwork pyrotechnics—it’s a seismic shift in the war against the administrative state. Think about it: the FCC’s sprawling rulebook has long been a playground for anti-gun zealots pushing indirect assaults on our rights, from spectrum allocations that hamstring concealed carry apps to licensing regimes that could throttle pro-2A broadcasters. Carr’s deletions dismantle that apparatus, freeing up airwaves and resources that empower Second Amendment advocates to amplify their message without Big Brother’s thumb on the scale. We’ve seen how agencies like the ATF layer on interpretive rules that morph into de facto gun bans; Carr’s model proves the reverse is possible—systematic rollback that starves the beast. With Trump-era momentum building, this could cascade into broader deregulatory wins, like gutting ATF’s pistol brace nonsense or FCC-mandated hate speech filters that silence 2A voices.

The implications? A leaner FCC means less fodder for leftist lawsuits and more oxygen for the gun rights ecosystem. Carr’s proving that deregulation isn’t abstract—it’s a direct enabler of free speech, self-defense tech, and the unapologetic defense of our God-given rights. 2A patriots, take note: this is how you fight back, one deleted page at a time. Keep watching Carr; he’s just getting warmed up.

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