NPR Challenges Trump Order over Public Broadcasting Funds
National Public Radio (NPR) and three public radio stations in Colorado have filed a lawsuit against the administration of President Donald Trump. The legal action challenges an executive order issued earlier this month that halts the distribution of federal funds to NPR and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
According to NPR, the executive directive violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. NPR’s CEO, Katherine Maher, stated that the order represents a clear attempt to penalize the organization for broadcasting news content that the president finds unfavorable. She emphasized that this constitutes a form of retaliatory censorship based on political viewpoint.
The lawsuit includes Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio, and KSUT Public Radio as co-plaintiffs. All parties argue that cutting off funding due to content disagreement sets a dangerous precedent for public media independence.
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