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Trump admin to update the legislators about the George Soros examination at the meeting with closed doors

Exclusive: House Republicans receive an update to investigate the Trump government by billionaire George Soros on the local radio, a source that was familiar with the planning, told Fox News Digital.

The Republican Study Committee (RSC), the 175-member Caucus under the direction of Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, organizes Brendan Carr, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), on Wednesday at his annual lunch with closed doors.

The source, which was familiar with the planning, said Carr would probably inform GOP legislators about the investigation of the FCC to Soros, including an investment company that he has associated with the purchase of more than 200 Audacy radio stations nationwide.

It is also expected that Carr and Republicans will continue to discuss the strategies that are considered against the media that are considered biased against the GOP.

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The FCC quickly interrupted a deal under the former President Joe Biden, which gave George Soros' investment company 40% of Audacy's debt. (Getty Images/AP)

The RSC is the largest grouping of legislators within the House GOP and traditionally acts as an informal thought factory for the conference.

It was also a line for several top officials from the Trump management of Capitol Hill this year.

The deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller spoke in favor of executive action last month with the plan of immigration and the plan of President Donald Trump. At the beginning of February, the group of Energy Minister Chris Wright heard.

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Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, heads the Republican Study Committee.

Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, heads the Republican Study Committee. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

An investment company connected with Soros, a left -wing businessman who has lost billions from dollars into liberal causes, became the largest stakeholder at the Audacy of the radio giant at the end of the bids administration at the end of last year.

The Soros Investment Fund acquired around 40% of Audacy's debt after the company had registered the bankruptcy of Chapter 11.

The Republican legislature blew up the deal, including Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Senator John Kennedy, R-La.

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The FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr will deal with the RSC on Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

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Carr signaled that he wanted to look Soros at the end of last year during an interview about “tomorrow with Maria” in Soros.

“There is a petition for another exam at the FCC, and I want to see it very much,” he said at the end of November.

Fox News Digital turned to the FCC and the Audacy for a comment.