The past month has seen bold advances in Donald Trump’s crusade to recapture cultural ground that the Left had conquered in recent decades. Whether on museums, media, or universities, the president is on the offensive and the Left is in retreat.
Last week alone saw advances on two fronts: a congressional win against NPR and PBS, and a retreat by the Smithsonian.
The House of Representatives’ 214-212 vote on Thursday to rescind $1.1 billion that Congress had already appropriated for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nonprofit that distributes taxpayer money to NPR, PBS, and public radio and television stations, was a milestone. The tightness of the vote reveals the stakes.
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Ever since President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act authorizing the CPB in
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