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In a bold move that starkly contrasts with the timidity of many mainstream media outlets, NPR has stepped up to challenge Donald Trump directly.
NPR has astutely identified the underlying motives behind Trump’s recent executive action, unveiling it to the public eye. Contrary to his claims of eliminating “waste, fraud, and abuse,” the funding cuts to NPR are fundamentally politically motivated.
According to a report from the Associated Press:
The lawsuit, which was initiated in federal court in Washington by NPR alongside three Colorado-based organizations—Colorado Public Radio, Aspen Public Radio, and KUTE, Inc.—aims to showcase the diversity of NPR’s network across both urban and rural landscapes.
“The executive order’s directives are intended to compel NPR to modify its journalistic standards and editorial decisions to align with governmental preferences in order to secure federal funding,” stated Katherine Maher, NPR’s CEO, on Tuesday.
This action by Trump appears to be an attempt to coerce NPR into becoming a mouthpiece for his administration.