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Trump signs order to cut staff at Voice of America and other US-funded media organizations

  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order that affects the U.S. Agency for Global Media and six other federal agencies to reduce their operations.
  • The order requires these agencies to cut activities not mandated by law and minimize staff, with possible impacts on thousands of jobs.
  • Kari Lake has been appointed to lead the Voice of America and expressed that while VOA could be improved, she would not respect its editorial independence.
  • The order's legality could be challenged, as agencies like the U.S. Agency for Global Media were established by Congress and may argue against this executive decision.
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Trump admin begins mass layoffs at Voice of America

President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday began mass layoffs at Voice of America and other U.S.-funded media, making clear its intent to gut outlets long seen as critical for U.S. influence.

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Several media employees broadcast around the world received a redundancies email from the US administration on Sunday 16 March. The agency that manages the broadcast channel was described as "unnecessary element of the federal bureaucracy".

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