NYT: NPR Sues Trump Over Order to Cut Funding

The Trump administration has urged Congress to end nearly all federal funding for public media — including NPR and PBS

This is censorship, plain and simple.

Now, NPR is launching a major effort to stop these blatantly targeted attacks against free and fair media.

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The Trump administration has proposed slashing $1.1 billion in funding for the nonprofit that supports NPR and PBS.

FACT:

This is part of a major political push to defund what Trump refers to as “woke media.”

WHAT’S AT STAKE:

  • Accurate and trustworthy news reporting
  • Educational programming for children
  • Life-saving emergency alerts

NPR is doing everything it can to protect the freedom of the press, but we need to know if defending NPR is important to our supporters. So let us know:

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