Breitbart News Hosts FCC Chairman Brendan Carr for Policy Discussion

Event to feature Telnyx CEO David Casem, moderated by Breitbart's Matt Boyle

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Breitbart News is hosting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr for a policy discussion on Tuesday, March 10. The event, held in partnership with CGCN and the ALFA Institute, will also feature Telnyx Cofounder and CEO David Casem. Breitbart Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle will moderate the discussion.

Why it matters

The event provides a platform for FCC Chairman Carr to discuss his policy agenda and actions during his tenure, which have included holding media figures accountable for violating federal rules. This aligns with Breitbart's conservative editorial stance and its history of hosting Trump administration officials.

The details

The policy discussion will cover a range of topics under the FCC's jurisdiction, with Carr expected to defend his approach of enforcing laws and rules as written, even when it goes against the interests of legacy media outlets. Telnyx CEO David Casem will also participate, likely providing a private sector perspective on FCC policies.

  • The event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, 2026.

The players

Brendan Carr

The current Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), appointed by former President Trump.

Matt Boyle

The Washington Bureau Chief for Breitbart News, who will moderate the policy discussion.

David Casem

The Cofounder and CEO of Telnyx, a telecommunications company, who will participate in the event.

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What they’re saying

“'Chairman Brendan Carr has revolutionized the FCC during his time as chairman with a very simple formula: Enforce the laws and the rules as they are, even when legacy and establishment media goons are in the wrong. What a novel concept, holding the left and the globalist elite to their own standards.'”

— Matt Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief, Breitbart News (Breitbart.com)

The takeaway

The event highlights the ongoing tensions between conservative media outlets like Breitbart and the mainstream media, as well as the FCC's role in enforcing regulations and holding media figures accountable, even when it goes against the interests of legacy outlets.