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Trump To Make His First Move To Kill NPR And PBS

Last updated: April 15, 2025 11:47 am
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In what appears to be a systematic dismantling of public resources that serve the general populace but not the billionaire class, Donald Trump is targeting National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) — institutions that provide educational content to Americans without charge. For years, Trump has had them in his sights, seemingly disdaining the idea that citizens should have access to free educational programming.

Now, it seems Trump is preparing to make his first significant move to defund these essential services.

Punchbowl News reported:

The Trump administration is preparing to present a rescissions package to Congress in the coming weeks, aimed at reclaiming billions of dollars allocated for PBS and NPR, as well as various foreign aid initiatives and smaller federal agencies.

According to a White House official, the Office of Management and Budget is looking to rescind $9.3 billion in funding that has already received congressional approval. This includes a portion of funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which was allocated $535 million for FY2025. A significant portion of that funding supports PBS and NPR, long-standing targets of Republican criticism, especially due to their perceived progressive agendas.

It is worth noting that providing free educational programming through public television should not be considered a radical or progressive idea. The children’s programming aired on PBS hardly qualifies as “progressive.” If the evening programming—largely dedicated to history, science, public affairs, culture, and the arts—is viewed as progressive, then we may need to reassess our definitions of the term.

During a recent subcommittee hearing on proposed cuts to NPR and PBS, Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) stated:

My Republican colleagues are using these institutions as scapegoats to distract from the real issues at hand, including the financial maneuvers of Trump and Musk at the expense of working people. Are we really to believe that it’s Sesame Street that’s driving up costs? Or Mr. Rogers who’s wasting taxpayer dollars? It’s absurd.

To put things in perspective, the total funding for public broadcasting is merely one-sixth of what Elon Musk’s companies receive from the government annually. Yet, you won’t find Musk facing similar scrutiny in this context. I’ve seen many things, but blaming Elmo to deflect criticism from Elon Musk may be a new low.

This is a clear indication that anything not benefiting the wealthy is at risk, leaving the American public to rally in defense of NPR and PBS.

What are your thoughts on Trump’s and the Republicans’ efforts to cut funding for PBS and NPR? Join the conversation in the comments below.

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