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CPB fires back at Trump's executive order demanding it stop funding for NPR, PBS. The public broadcasting group said only Congress controls its funding.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order that aims to cut funding to news outlets NPR and PBS, the White House said, marking Trump's latest attempt to use federal funding as ...
The order mandates that the CPB revise its 2025 General Provisions to explicitly prohibit direct or indirect funding to NPR and PBS. It directs all federal agencies to terminate any direct or ...
“The CPB Board shall cease direct funding to NPR and PBS, consistent with my Administration’s policy to ensure that Federal funding does not support biased and partisan news coverage,” he added.
The order mandates that the CPB revise its 2025 General Provisions to explicitly prohibit direct or indirect funding to NPR and PBS. It directs all federal agencies to terminate any direct or ...
The CPB received $525 million in federal funding in 2024. More than 70% of those dollars goes directly to local NPR and PBS stations in the form of Community Service Grants, according to a CPB ...
Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The nonprofit corporation that oversees National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service is firing back at President Donald Trump' ...
In a fresh attack on public media, President Trump has ordered the federal government to end funding for NPR and PBS. In an executive order late Thursday, Trump instructed the Corporation for ...
President Trump signed a late-night executive order Thursday that would strip funds from NPR and PBS — further escalating his war on public broadcasters and the media as a whole.
Days after NPR sued the Trump administration over an executive order to cut off its federal funding, PBS has also filed a lawsuit over the proposed cuts.
PBS sues Trump over executive order targeting federal funding, following NPR. The public broadcaster says a May 1 executive order violated its First Amendment rights.