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FCC Commissioner Simington expected to abruptly leave agency, potential replacement revealed

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Federal Communications Commissioner Nathan Simington is expected to abruptly leave the agency, as revealed by an internal memo. Gavin Wax, a 31-year-old Trump ally and former President of the New York Young Republican Club, is being considered as his replacement. If nominated by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate, Wax would become the youngest FCC commissioner and youngest presidential nominee confirmed in U.S. history. Simington's term expired last year but he was expected to stay until late 2025, and his departure creates a vacant GOP seat on the five-commissioner FCC.

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  1. 1 Last year (2024): Nathan Simington's FCC term expired.
  2. 2 Last week (May 26 - June 1, 2025): Gavin Wax published an op-ed.
  3. 3 Recently (before June 5, 2025): Internal memo revealed Simington's expected departure.
  4. 4 Imminent: Simington's departure.
  5. 5 Future: Potential nomination of Gavin Wax by President Trump and Senate confirmation process.
  • A vacancy on the FCC
  • Potential shift in the agency's political balance (maintaining 3-2 GOP majority if Wax is confirmed)
  • Potential for a significant appointment of a young, conservative voice in media and tech policy
What: Federal Communications Commissioner Nathan Simington is expected to leave the FCC, and Gavin Wax is being considered as his replacement.
When: Simington's departure is expected (imminent). Wax's op-ed published last week (May 26 - June 1, 2025). Article published June 5, 2025.
Where: United States (FCC, White House, Senate).
Why: Simington's term expired, creating a vacancy. The White House is seeking a strong conservative voice on tech and media policy.
How: Simington's departure is revealed via an internal memo. Wax's potential nomination would involve a presidential nomination and Senate confirmation process.

Federal Communications Commissioner Nathan Simington is expected to abruptly leave the agency, as revealed by an internal memo. Gavin Wax, a 31-year-old Trump ally and former President of the New York Young Republican Club, is being considered as his replacement. If nominated by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate, Wax would become the youngest FCC commissioner and youngest presidential nominee confirmed in U.S. history. Simington's term expired last year but he was expected to stay until late 2025, and his departure creates a vacant GOP seat on the five-commissioner FCC.