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FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington to Step Down


Nathan Simington
Nathan Simington

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Nathan A. Simington announced he will conclude his tenure at the end of this week, bringing to a close a nearly five-year term marked by his focus on free speech, national security, and telecommunications infrastructure.

Appointed by President Donald J. Trump and confirmed by the Senate in late 2020, Simington expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve, calling the role "the greatest honor" of his professional life. "I remain committed to advancing the cause of limited government, free speech, and American innovation," he said in a farewell statement issued Wednesday.

Simington's time at the FCC was shaped by his conservative views on internet regulation and the role of government in tech policy. Prior to joining the Commission, he served as a senior adviser at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, where he contributed to the Trump administration's efforts to challenge Section 230 legal protections for social media platforms.

During his confirmation process, Simington drew criticism from Senate Democrats, with Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) calling him "unprepared and unqualified," and warning his nomination could jeopardize the FCC's independence.

Despite the political friction surrounding his appointment, Simington praised the Commission's current leadership under Chairman Brendan Carr and expressed confidence in the agency's future. "The Commission is in excellent hands... supported by an extraordinary staff whose dedication to public service is second to none," he said.

Simington also acknowledged the contributions of his staff and signaled he will continue to engage in communications and technology policy outside of government.

His departure leaves open a Republican seat on the five-member commission, which currently includes three Republicans and two Democrats. His exit may set the stage for a new nomination under the current administration.

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