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BREAKING: Trump's FCC Chairman CRUSHES Foreign Scam Centers, Mandates English Proficiency to Protect Americans

Gary FranchiMarch 11, 2026187 views
BREAKING: Trump's FCC Chairman CRUSHES Foreign Scam Centers, Mandates English Proficiency to Protect Americans
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is delivering on the Trump administration's promise to put Americans first by launching a comprehensive crackdown on foreign call center scams that have terrorized American consumers for far too long.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Carr revealed his aggressive new strategy to combat overseas scam operations that prey on vulnerable Americans, including requiring standard English proficiency for call center operations and implementing sweeping measures to reduce the flood of robocalls hitting American phones.

This is exactly the kind of America First action Patriots have been demanding. While the Biden regime sat on their hands for four years letting foreign scammers rob Americans blind, Trump's FCC is taking the gloves off.

Protecting American Families From Foreign Predators

Carr's crackdown targets the epidemic of overseas call centers that have become breeding grounds for financial scams targeting our most vulnerable citizens - especially seniors. These foreign operations have been operating with impunity, using broken English and deceptive tactics to steal billions from hardworking Americans.

"We're looking to crack down on overseas call centers that have become a hassle for American consumers and may be contributing to a broader number of financial scams against vulnerable Americans," Carr stated.

The new English proficiency requirements will ensure that legitimate businesses can communicate clearly with American customers while making it harder for scam operations to hide behind language barriers and confusing scripts designed to deceive.

America First Communications Policy

This crackdown represents a stark contrast to the previous administration's weak approach to protecting American consumers. Under Trump's leadership, the FCC is finally putting the interests of American families ahead of foreign bad actors and corporate interests that profit from spam calls.

The robocall reduction initiative will provide immediate relief to millions of Americans who are tired of their phones being hijacked by foreign scammers and telemarketers. How many times have you been interrupted at dinner by some barely-comprehensible caller trying to steal your personal information?

Chairman Carr's bold action proves that when you put America First leaders in charge, you get America First results. The question is: why did it take so long for someone to finally stand up to these foreign scammers preying on our people?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TechSavvyDadVerified47 minutes ago
About time! I get at least 3-4 robocalls a day from people I can barely understand trying to sell me car warranties or telling me my computer is infected.
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FedUpVoterVerifiedjust now
The car warranty calls are the worst! Sometimes I get 5 in one day.
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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedjust now
Excellent move by Trump's FCC pick. Does anyone know if this will also apply to legitimate customer service centers or just the scam operations?
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
This is what real protection of American consumers looks like! 🇺🇸
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SmallBusinessOwnerVerifiedjust now
This is exactly the kind of America First policy we voted for. How many billions have Americans lost to these foreign scam operations?
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PatriotMike88Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! Someone is taking action against these scam call centers that have been plaguing Americans for years. My elderly mother almost fell for one of those 'Microsoft tech support' scams last month.
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GrandmaDefenderVerifiedjust now
Same here! These predators specifically target seniors and it's disgusting. Glad to see real leadership on this issue.