Kari Lake to Newsmax: US Shouldn’t Fund Globalist Programming
- Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, stated that the U.S. should stop funding programming that criticizes NATO allies, specifically Hungary.
- Lake mentioned that American taxpayer dollars should not support Szabad Europa, which she claims undermines Hungary's nationalist movement.
- In her letter to Congress, Lake emphasized halting funding for content that criticizes American allies abroad.
- Lake argued that such funding undermines U.S. foreign policy and is not acceptable for taxpayers to support a globalist agenda against NATO partners.
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Szabad Europa has been receiving US funding since 2020.
USAGM Director Kari Lake Removes Funding for Samantha Power Tentacle, Szabad Europa, Targeting Hungary
Acting Director of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Kari Lake, has notified congress that she is ending the taxpayer-funded EU/Globalist operation known as Szabad Europa. This is the Hungarian Language Service at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, funded by the U.S. State Dept and USAID, which has been attacking and trying to destabilize Hungary’s government […]
"The money of US taxpayers should not be used to finance a globalist radio station," said Kari Lake, who runs the US Agency for Global Media on Thursday. "They "hate" the Hungarian Prime Minister.
Taxpayers' money should not be used to support programs that criticize the United States' NATO allies, Kari Lake emphasized in an interview.
Kari Lake to Newsmax: US Shouldn’t Fund Globalist Programming
Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, told Newsmax on Thursday that Americans should no longer subsidize programming that criticizes a NATO ally. On "Rob Schmitt Tonight," she explained the agency's decision to stop funding Szabad Europa, the Hungarian-language service at Radio Free Europe. "The American taxpayer is footing the bill for millions of dollars to do a kind of a radio that's meant to not just disparage the Hungar…
Within a few months of the coming Hungarian legislatures, the US administration plans to close Szabad Europa, the Hungarian-language service of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, to support Viktor Orbán.
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