Trump signs order to cut staff at Voice of America and other US-funded media organizations
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order that puts most staff at Voice of America and other US government-supported media on leave, affecting their operations and funding allocation.
- The action has drawn condemnation from advocacy groups and politicians, who assert it threatens press freedom globally and undermines US efforts against propaganda.
- The White House characterized the cuts as a means to avoid taxpayer funding for what it described as 'radical propaganda.'
- Staff members expressed fear over job security and the safety of reporters working in authoritarian countries.
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Trump admin begins mass layoffs at Voice of America
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Donald Trump Silences Voice of America
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Trump's Purges: Dismissals Start on Voice of America Radio, created during World War II
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