Carr is a longtime member of the commission and served previously as the FCC's general counsel. He has been unanimously confirmed by the Senate three times and was nominated by both Trump and President Joe Biden to the commission.
Carr said in a statement congratulating Trump on his win that he believed "the FCC will have an important role to play reining in Big Tech, ensuring that broadcasters operate in the public interest, and unleashing economic growth."
"Commissioner Carr is a warrior for Free Speech, and has fought against the regulatory Lawfare that has stifled Americans' Freedoms, and held back our Economy," Trump said in a statement on Sunday. "He will end the regulatory onslaught that has been crippling America's Job Creators and Innovators, and ensure that the FCC delivers for rural America."
The five-person commission has a 3-2 Democratic majority until next year, when Trump gets to appoint a new member.
Carr has made appearances on Fox News Channel, including when he slammed Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris ' appearance on "Saturday Night Live" the weekend before the election – charging that the network didn't offer equal time to Trump.
Also a prolific writer of op-eds, Carr wrote in an opinion piece for The Wall Street Journal last month decrying an FCC decision to revoke a federal award for Elon Musk's satellite service, Starlink. He said the move couldn't be explained "by any objective application of the facts, the law or sound policy."
"In my view, it amounted to nothing more than regulatory lawfare against one of the left's top targets: Mr. Musk," Carr wrote.