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White House to ask Congress to cut $9B in funds, including for NPR, PBS, USAID

  • The White House proposed a rescission package to Congress, seeking to cut previously approved funding.
  • President Trump and his administration considered some government spending unnecessary and targeted waste.
  • The proposal included cuts to foreign aid, the State Department, NPR, PBS, and LGBTQ+ programs.
  • The rescission package totaled $9.3 billion, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
  • While Republicans control Congress, approval of these cuts faces uncertainty and potential procedural hurdles.
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PBS and NPR are in a once-in-a-generation funding fight. They might well lose

America’s two biggest public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, are facing an up-or-down vote over their federal funding for the first time in decades.

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The Trump Administration is moving forward in the funding of PBS and NPR, two media outlets that receive government funds and are widely recognized by its left-wing editorial line. The White House has stated that "for years, U.S. taxpayers have been responsible for subsidizing National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which spread radical and progressive propaganda disguised as 'news'."Read more]]>

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