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Kyle

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Next on DOGE’s hit list? ‘Biased’ government-backed news outlets funded by your tax dollars



NPR, PBS chiefs set to clash with GOP lawmakers during DOGE subcommittee hearing


NPR's Katherine Maher, PBS' Paula Kerger will testify before the subcommittee led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene



Fireworks are expected to fly on Capitol Hill as the chiefs of NPR and PBS are set to testify Wednesday in front of the House of Representatives' newly-formed Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) subcommittee.

DOGE Subcommittee Chair Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., sent letters to NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS Paula Kerger last month inviting them to testify about what Greene called their "blatantly ideological and partisan coverage" and have them defend the federal funding they receive.

"Everything is at stake," Kerger told The New York Times ahead of the hearing. "The future of a number of our stations across the country will be in jeopardy if this funding is not continued."




 

DaSDGuy

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BURLINGTON, VT — The future of one of America's more well-known political figures was cast in doubt this week after news broke that the paid attendees of Bernie Sanders' rallies had voted to unionize.

"These leftists are tough negotiators," Sanders reportedly told an aide. "For some reason, these commies think that banding together to demand equal pay and benefits from their wealthy employer is the right plan. They even told me if I don't give in to their demands, my entire rally crowd will go on strike. I'll be ruined!"

 

vraiblonde

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"Everything is at stake," Kerger told The New York Times ahead of the hearing. "The future of a number of our stations across the country will be in jeopardy if this funding is not continued."

Should have thought of that before they became a politically motivated hack club. We have enough biased leftwing propaganda outlets, thanks.
 

BOP

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BURLINGTON, VT — The future of one of America's more well-known political figures was cast in doubt this week after news broke that the paid attendees of Bernie Sanders' rallies had voted to unionize.

"These leftists are tough negotiators," Sanders reportedly told an aide. "For some reason, these commies think that banding together to demand equal pay and benefits from their wealthy employer is the right plan. They even told me if I don't give in to their demands, my entire rally crowd will go on strike. I'll be ruined!"


:killingme
 

thurley42

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I thought I read that NPR only received 1% of its funding from the federal govt, so it will survive, PBS on the other hand was a lot higher and might have some issues staying afloat.... which is sad, it was a big part of my childhood before everything was stupid.
 

LightRoasted

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For your consideration ...


I thought I read that NPR only received 1% of its funding from the federal govt, so it will survive, PBS on the other hand was a lot higher and might have some issues staying afloat.... which is sad, it was a big part of my childhood before everything was stupid.


1% from the federal govt, 99% from USAID.
 
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