GOP seeks to cut off NPR, PBS from taxpayer funds: 'Radical-left propaganda'

GOP seeks to cut off NPR, PBS from taxpayer funds: ‘Radical-left propaganda’


Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) proposed legislation on Thursday to prevent National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service from receiving taxpayer funds.

Jackson announced the bill following a tense hearing with NPR president and CEO Katherine Maher and PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger.

‘These taxpayer-funded PR arms of the Democrat Party don’t deserve the American people’s hard-earned money.’

The House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency questioned Maher and Kerger about the outlets’ political bias, citing public remarks, partisan reporting, and gender ideology programming.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), DOGE subcommittee chairwoman, highlighted Maher’s social media posts.

“You posted on X that ‘America is addicted to white supremacy’ — that’s appalling. You publicly chastised using the phrases ‘boy and girl,’ which you said ‘erases the

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