President Biden's FCC Nominee Once Shared Tweet Calling Former President Trump a 'Raggedy White Supremacist President

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President Biden's pick for an open seat on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) once shared a tweet labeling former President Donald Trump a "raggedy white supremacist president."

In June 2020, Gigi Sohn retweeted a post from actress Issa Rae characterizing the former president as a white supremacist amid the unrest caused by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Rae's tweet added that Trump would prefer to "kill everybody" than to make progress on racial justice issues.

"Your raggedy white supremacist president and his cowardly enablers would rather kill everybody than stop killing black people," Rae said in the post later shared by Sohn.

Earlier this week, the White House announced that Biden had nominated Sohn to fill the vacant seat previously held by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. If the Senate were to confirm Sohn for the position, the FCC — a powerful independent agency with far-reaching regulatory powers over the tech and communications industries — would have a 3-2 Democratic majority.

However, her nomination this week marked the second time Biden has nominated Sohn for the position. The president first picked her to replace Pai in October 2021, but various concerns surrounding her past social media posts and views on certain key issues prevented the Senate from ever holding a floor vote on her confirmation.

"I think the average American, whether you’re Republican or Democrat is tired of this," Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, told Sohn during a Feb. 9 confirmation hearing hosted by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.

"The number of Biden nominees who come out here and have tweeted about Republicans being white supremacists and racists, it seems like that’s how you get nominated in this administration," he continued. "People are just tired of it."

Sullivan asked Sohn whether she believed most Republicans were white supremacists. The FCC nominee answered that she "absolutely" did not believe most Republicans were racist, adding that she was not familiar with the tweet characterizing Trump as a "raggedy white supremacist president."... (Read more)