NPR CEO admits failing to report Hunter Biden laptop story in grueling testimony before Congress

NPR CEO admits failing to report Hunter Biden laptop story in grueling testimony before Congress


While being interrogated by members of Congress Wednesday, the CEO of National Public Radio admitted that the outlet made mistakes in the reporting of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.

Katherine Maher was grilled by Republican House members of the Delivering on Government Efficiency subcommittee, who accused NPR of biased reporting while on the public dime.

‘NPR is propaganda. People that listen to NPR are totally misinformed on the truth.’

Maher admitted that NPR should have been more aggressive about covering the scandalous story that broke just ahead of the 2020 presidential election and could have tipped the scales against then-candidate Joe Biden.

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“I do want to say that NPR acknowledges we were mistaken in failing to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story more aggressively and sooner,”

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