Sohn hearing, take two  © Getty Images President Biden’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) nominee Gigi Sohn faced questions from a Senate panel for the second time on Wednesday amid ongoing delays to her confirmation. Addressing the critics: Sohn directly addressed concerns raised by Republicans about her ties to Locast, a discontinued nonprofit streaming service that let users view livestreams of television, and a recent confidential settlement involving the nonprofit and broadcasters. “I’ve been subject to unrelenting, unfair and outright false criticism and scrutiny,” she said. Sohn said she has “no financial liability stemming from the lawsuit” and she had not negotiated the settlement. She also told the panel she did not mention the $700,000 settlement agreement when questioned in writing by senators because she was barred from doing so under the terms of the confidential settlement. “This was a fact that whoever leaked the agreement to the press conveniently omitted,” she said. It was Sohn’s second hearing before the committee, after Democrats failed to push her through at the end of last year. Delay frustrations: Progressive tech advocates are growing increasingly frustrated by the delays, casting blame on the White House and Senate Democratic leadership for stalling and catering to Republicans who they say are raising disingenuous concerns. As the Senate continues to fight along party lines over Sohn, the FCC hangs in a 2-2 deadlock that limits Democrats’ ability to push forward their agenda, including reinstating net neutrality laws undone during the Trump administration. Read more here. |
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