Senior NPR Editor Who Was Punished for Highlighting Outlet's Bias Makes Major Announcement

Senior NPR Editor Who Was Punished for Highlighting Outlet’s Bias Makes Major Announcement


The senior National Public Radio editor who was suspended without pay after he pointed out the network’s extreme, left-wing bias has made a stunning new announcement.

On Wednesday Uri Berliner resigned from the network after 25 years at his job.

His resignation comes on the tail of being suspended for daring to point out the obvious: NPR is now a bastion of extreme, left-wing rhetoric and bias.

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Captioning the X post, “My resignation letter to NPR CEO [Katherine Maher],” Berliner attached his note to his now former boss.

His resignation letter said, “I am resigning from NPR, a great American institution where I have worked for 25 years. I don’t support calls to defund NPR. I respect the integrity of my colleagues and wish for

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