House Republicans Ask NPR CEO To Appear At Hearing After Bias Allegations
- House Republicans want NPR CEO Katherine Maher to testify at a hearing on May 8 due to allegations of bias in news coverage.
- Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers led a letter to Maher expressing concerns about NPR's direction and the need for fair reporting reflecting all views.
- NPR faced controversy over bias claims from editor Uri Berliner, leading to his resignation.
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GOP-Led House Committee Presses NPR Chief to Account For News Broadcaster’s Political Slant
The Republican-led House Energy and Commerce Committee has called on National Public Radio (NPR) President and CEO Katherine Maher to appear before Congress and address questions about the broadcaster’s alleged ideological bias and slanted coverage. The invitation comes in the weeks after now-former senior NPR editor Uri Berliner published an op-ed in The Free Press […]
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right5Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Right
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- 83% of the sources lean Right
83% Right
C 17%
R 83%
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