The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a deal to “fast-track” globalist billionaire George Soros’ purchase of over 200 radio stations in 40 markets just weeks before the presidential election.
He will own a 40% stake in Audacy, which is in bankruptcy. They bought up the $400 million in debt. Last Wednesday, the commission’s three Democrats voted in favor of the purchase, while the two Republicans voted against it.
Soros is tied to many efforts to keep Donald Trump out of the White House.
The months-long national security review was waived. It was a first.
The New York Post:
Under existing FCC rules, foreign company ownership of US radio stations is not supposed to exceed 25%. Soros took foreign investment to make his bid and then made a filing asking the commission to make an exception to the usual review process, according to public documents. […]
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