FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Accepts NRA Award, Raising Questions From Critics

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Accepts NRA Award, Raising Questions From Critics

Since accepting the NRA’s “Charlton Heston Courage Under Fire Award” at CPAC yesterday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has retweeted messages about Olympics curling from Mr. T and a cleverly-worded obituary of a Blues Brothers fan.

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But still nothing addressing questions raised about the appropriateness of actually accepting the rifle-shaped award.

“Just when you thought @NRA could not be more out of touch with the overwhelming majority of Americans,” tweeted California congressman Ted Lieu last night, “it turns out the NRA randomly supports repealing net neutrality. What’s next, is the NRA going to support repealing seat belts?

“Also, was this a permissible gift to Ajit Pai?”

In making the presentation – which, unlike previous years, did not actually include handing over the weapon – NRA official Carolyn Meadows said that the Kentucky long rifle would remain at the organization’s Virginia museum. The award, she said, recognizes those who have “stood up under pressure with grace and dignity and principled discipline.”

Past recipients of the award include Phyllis Schlafly, Mike Pence and Sheriff David Clarke.

Pai has said that he received death threats after repealing net neutrality rules put in place by President Barack Obama.

Meadows said at the CPAC presentation Friday that the rifle will remain at the museum until Pai can receive it, but that particular work-around isn’t satisfying some critics. Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics who resigned in protest of Donald Trump, tweeted, “I’m sure this gift is worth more than $200, so where is the FCC’s written analysis? You know, the one the regulation requires FCC to issue.”

The NRA’s streaming channel, NRAtv, has come under increasing protest since the Parkland, Florida school shooting, with critics and petitions calling for Amazon, Apple, Google and Roku to discontinue carrying the channel.

With its considerable financial clout and ability to pay for the “fast lanes” allowable under the net neutrality repeal, the NRA and its channel could benefit from Pai’s decision.

Former Vermont governor Howard Dean tweeted, “Tells you a lot about Ajit Pai that he would accept this.”

Still no response from @AjitPaiFCC. He's been retweeting today but hasn't offered an explanation for the NRA's gift yesterday. Come on, Ajit. I'm sure you have your ethics officials' phone numbers in your cell phone. Did you call either Tom J. or Jane H. before accepting it?

— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) February 24, 2018

Just when you thought @NRA could not be more out of touch with the overwhelming majority of Americans, it turns out the NRA randomly supports repealing net neutrality. What's next, is the NRA going to support repealing seat belts?

Also, was this a permissible gift to Ajit Pai? https://t.co/edD7Vh4dY8

— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) February 24, 2018

Tells you a lot about Ajit Pai that he would accept this https://t.co/6jMuE64A7L

— Howard Dean (@GovHowardDean) February 23, 2018

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