Ah yes, the same Nathan Simington who made statements like this about Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter [1]:
"If Mr. Musk follows through on his stated intention to ease Twitter's restrictions on speech, he would almost certainly enhance competition and better serve those Americans, the majority, who value free speech. ... We should instead applaud Mr. Musk for doing something about a serious problem that government has so far failed to address."
A very unbiased party who has no ulterior motives at all to consider things out of scope.
"If Mr. Musk follows through on his stated intention to ease Twitter's restrictions on speech, he would almost certainly enhance competition and better serve those Americans, the majority, who value free speech. ... We should instead applaud Mr. Musk for doing something about a serious problem that government has so far failed to address."
A very unbiased party who has no ulterior motives at all to consider things out of scope.
[1] https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-382898A1.pdf