Nicolais: Colorado Stations Join with NPR to Resist Trump Oppression
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Nicolais: Colorado stations join with NPR to resist Trump oppression
Who knew the fiercest war cry against the destructive Trump Administration would come in the form of the soft, melodic National Public Radio announcer voice? After NPR and three local public radio partners sued Trump and his minions, their statement came through well enunciated and direct. The First Amendment does not bend to Trump’s whims. Despite decades providing award-winning news coverage and providing public access to a broad scope of voic…
Stelter Hypes NPR Lawsuit 'Hitting Back' At Trump
CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter welcomed NPR’s lawsuit “hitting back” at the Trump Administration on Tuesday as the outlet argues that removing their federal funding via executive order violates the First Amendment. Stelter’s first swing at the matter came during The Situation Room when he reported, “NPR says in the suit, quote, "The executive order violated the expressed will of Congress and the First Amendment's bedrock guarantees of fre…
BROADCAST BIAS: Media coverage of NPR lawsuit against Trump hides what public media really is | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TVAccessibility ToolsIncrease TextDecrease TextGrayscaleHigh ContrastNegative ContrastLight BackgroundLinks UnderlineReadable FontReset
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! National Public Radio started out its typically partisan week by filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his attempts to defund NPR and PBS. Their lawyers arrogantly argued that Trump’s actions violated the First Amendment. Somehow, freedom of speech requires conservatives to fund speech they oppose. Trump voters must fund virulently anti-Trump “journalism.” Surprisingly, the morning and …
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