FCC Chair brings receipts to Biden Admin’s “Incompetent Expertise” with a furious message to Buttigieg
Federal Communications Commission Speaker Brendan Kerr denounces former traffic secretary Pete Buttigigue for claiming that Trump’s “incompetent” is “putting Americans at risk” and points to a multi-billion-dollar project under the Biden administration He stated that he had no results.
“You worked for an administration that won $42 billion to connect millions of Americans to the internet,” Kerr responded to Buttigieg in an X post on Saturday. “One, 163 days later, the manager didn’t even connect with one person, and even left the dirt worth a single shovel.”
“If incompetent expertise is required, I will reach out to you,” he added, accompanied by a peace emoji.
Carr responded to a message posted on Friday. This was a problem with government efficiency. This has become a common target for Democrats, working through federal agencies in Elon Musk and the Doge team to eliminate government fraud and overexpenditure.

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Kerr has begun an investigation into a radio station managed by left-wing billionaire George Soros. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, Getty Images)
“Washington’s incompetence puts all Americans at risk no matter how you vote. The Doge Team – the same people who randomly publish today’s secret security information online today, with bank accounts and social security. No one should be happy to want access to a number. “Buttigieg posted on X on Friday. Doge said on the accusation that posted information classified on a website that the White House refuted. It’s mentioned.
In 2021, the Biden administration approved a $42.5 billion provision in the Infrastructure Investment and Employment Act. But four years later, the program does not have users connected to the internet, the Washington Policy Center found in a report last year.

Former President Biden, FCC Chairman Brendan Kerr, and former Transport Secretary Pete Battigigue. (Getty Images)
The state had to submit plans to the federal government by 2023, which is related to the investment and deployment of internet services. former President Joe Biden, The state submitted their plans to celebrate the Internet initiative as akin to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1936 Rural Electrification Act.
“What we’re doing is different, like I said, what Franklin Delano Roosevelt did when he brought electricity to almost every American home and farm in our country. Today, Kamala and I have made equally historic investments to connect everyone in America – by 2030, everyone in America can have high-speed internet, and affordable high-speed internet. He spoke at the White House in June 2023 from high-speed internet at the price.

Transport Secretary Pete Buttigigue will speak at a press conference in New York City on June 28, 2021. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Carr frequently has problems with the $42.5 billion program, including quoting it in X’s post President Donald Trump’s election Winning in November, the president subsequently appointed a Republican FCC commissioner to chair the agency.
“In 2021, the Biden administration won $42.45 billion from Congress and deployed high-speed internet to millions of Americans.” I wrote it on x “In a few years, it’s not even linked to one of those funds. In fact, they say that now they won’t even begin construction projects until 2025.”

President Joe Biden will talk about his administration on December 10th, 2024 (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Carr explained to Fox Business in June that funds were allocated to the states to provide internet services through the program, but the Biden administration is responsible for the lack of progress.
“There’s no doubt that the 2021 legislation has put in place some kind of process, but the Biden administration has a set of additional Byzantine hoops that states must pass before the administration actually acquires and starts these funds. After completing the build, Carr told Fox Business in an interview in June.
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He added that while several high-speed internet projects were connecting people during Biden management, none were funded through a $42.5 billion allocation from broadband equity, access and deployment programs.
Fox News Digital’s Breck Dumas contributed to this report.