NPR sues Trump over executive order targeting funding

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7 thoughts on “NPR sues Trump over executive order targeting funding

    1. No. NPR thinks they’re entitled to the funds that CONGRESS appropriated them which according to the law, means they are, in fact, entitled to those funds. Learn how the government works, man. We don’t have a king. Taxpayer funds don’t just get to be spent in just the way Trump, or his cult, decide.

    2. Maybe NPR should just report the news instead of having an editorial slant to every article or broadcast?

    3. Reported facts from established experts on a topic that contradict your biases don’t indicate an editorial slant. As conservative hero Ben Shapiro says, “Facts don’t care about your feelings.”

  1. Michael N, I wish I could live in a fantasy world such as yours! You know what “facts” NPR reported on??? 1) Hunter’s laptop was Russian misinformation; 2) Trump colluded with Putin to steal the ’16 election; 3) Joe Biden was sentient (look it up) etc. for the record…none of those “facts” were true!

  2. Fox and OAN are private, for-profit companies, John. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a publicly funded, privately held non-profit that was created after LBJ signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. Again, do you understand how the government works? Fox and OAN could certainly be subsidized with public funding, but it would take an act of congress to do it. Educate yourself, sir.

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