Share
News

Breaking: NPR, PBS Funder to Shut Down Following Trump Cuts

Share

Public broadcasting may fade away in January after federal budget cuts snapped its government handout.

Last month, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting saw its $500 million federal subsidy end as Congress approved a recissions package that originated with President Donald Trump.

As a result, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting said that in January, NPR, PBS, and local public radio and TV stations are at risk of going dark.

“Public media has been one of the most trusted institutions in American life, providing educational opportunity, emergency alerts, civil discourse, and cultural connection to every corner of the country,” Patricia Harrison, CPB’s president and chief executive, said, according to The New York Times.

“We are deeply grateful to our partners across the system for their resilience, leadership, and unwavering dedication to serving the American people,” she said.

Most employees of CPB will lose their jobs by the end of September.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created in 1967.

In April, Trump sought to fire three members of CPB’s board of directors, which fought the action.

Trump also issued an executive order in May banning federal agencies from collaborating with CPB.

Related:
Trump Shares Tribute to Jesse Jackson, Who 'Could Not Stand' Obama

“NPR and PBS have fueled partisanship and left-wing propaganda with taxpayer dollars, which is highly inappropriate and an improper use of taxpayers’ money,” a White House fact sheet on Trump’s order said.

With the federal spigot shut off, some local stations are trying to raise money through local foundations and private donations to survive.

Last month, Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama said shutting down biased media is good for the nation, according to the Alabama Political Reporter.

“I am 100 percent supportive of the President’s rescissions package, which would claw back taxpayer funding from NPR and PBS,” Tuberville said.

“News outlets who claim to be unbiased should report the news objectively. But it’s clear that both NPR and PBS see themselves as an arm of the Democrat Party, bought and paid for by American taxpayers.”

As Congress voted to kill CPB’s funding, he said the government must  “stop funding woke media outlets who are hellbent on spewing anti-American propaganda.”

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , , ,
Share
Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack can be reached at jackwritings1@gmail.com.
Location
New York City
Languages Spoken
English
Topics of Expertise
Politics, Foreign Policy, Military & Defense Issues




Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.

Conversation