VOA journalists sue, accusing US government of forcing censorship, propaganda
Four VOA journalists and press-freedom groups filed a lawsuit alleging censorship and propaganda under Trump-era USAGM leadership, impacting broadcasts to Iran, China, North Korea, and Kurdish audiences.
- On March 23, 2026, four Voice of America employees and three press‑freedom groups filed a federal suit in Washington, D.C., seeking to stop alleged censorship and protect newsroom independence.
- Kari Lake, appointee at USAGM, removed contractors, placed more than 1,000 VOA employees on paid leave, and reduced 49 language services to six, citing restructuring efforts.
- Alleging editorial orders, the complaint says VOA transmissions to Iran, China, North Korea and Kurdish populations omit death tolls and barely mention the Feb. 28, 2026 deadly bombing of a girls’ school.
- Court rulings earlier this month forced the return of more than 1,000 full‑time VOA journalists, and Judge Royce Lamberth ordered USAGM to file a progress update by April 1, while plaintiffs seek a jury trial and permanent injunction.
- VOA, founded during World War II, historically served as a demonstration of free press and soft power, reaching more than 360 million people weekly until last year; plaintiffs warn losing editorial integrity risks VOA becoming government mouthpieces for authoritarian societies and global audiences.
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Employees of the state-funded US foreign broadcaster Voice of America accuse the Trump administration of using it for propaganda. They filed a lawsuit.
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VOA Journalists Sue, Accuse US Govt of Forcing Censorship
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