President Trump rarely spoke about the Federal Communications Commission during his campaign or after entering the White House.
But since Trump took office and appointed a new head of the FCC, the agency has quickly set off a wave of outrage.
On Thursday, the FCC voted 2-1 to move forward with a proposal to roll back net neutrality protections. The rules were put in place by the FCC during the Obama administration to keep the Internet open and fair.
Dozens protested outside the FCC headquarters in Washington, D.C. as the vote got underway. More than one million comments were filed with the FCC ahead of the vote, thanks in part to a rallying cry from “Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver.
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