Heartache: Trump Signs EO To End Government Funding Of PBS And NPR

Oh, yeah, this is causing category 5 moonbattery

President Trump orders Corporation for Public Broadcasting to end federal funding for NPR and PBS

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to end federal funding for America’s two biggest public broadcasters, which have faced a series of attacks from the White House and Republican lawmakers accusing them of biased reporting.

The order instructs the CPB’s board to terminate direct funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service to the “maximum extent allowed by law and shall decline to provide future funding.” It also orders the board to take steps to “minimize or eliminate” indirect funding to NPR and PBS.

The executive order also directs Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate NPR and PBS for possible employment discrimination, and it instructs the heads of all other federal agencies to “identify and terminate” any direct or indirect funding of the media organizations, as allowed by the law.

The order follows previous attacks on the public broadcasters by the Trump administration and prominent Republicans.

Each year, the CPB disperses $535 million in taxpayer funds to public radio and TV stations nationwide, stations provide free and universal access to educational shows, emergency alerts and a wide array of news and cultural content.

Republicans have been attacking both stations long before Trump won back in 2016, as they are a government funded propaganda arm of the Democratic Party and ever Progressive idea there is. Here are two Americans commenting about NPR at Quora

I listen to NPR all the time because it’s a great source of current event news (pretty much the only one on my drive to work) and has no ads. To me though, the liberal bias is pretty obvious. If you don’t see it, it’s because they are simply confirming your own biases. One thing that comes to mind immediately is that every 3rd story is about transgender or other identity politics issue. I’m not saying all these stories are completely one sided, but the selection of topics itself is skewed. They can’t even review TV shows, or new seasons, without talking about the fraction of minority, gay, transgender characters. These are not things that non-liberals care or think much about. A hugely disproportionate number of stories also end up blaming whatever problem they are talking about on climate change. I see it coming and roll my eyes every time. Science Friday seems to circle around to “what to do about climate deniers” every few months.

Of course it does. When I was younger, my college friends and I called it National Pinko Radio. And we loved it!

As someone who has listened to NPR for decades, I can assure you that NPR indeed has a liberal bias. NPR’s biases show up in their reporting, in their interview subjects, and most of all in their story selection. Given their largely liberal audience and overwhelmingly liberal reporting and editorial staff, it would be amazing if they didn’t have a liberal bias.

I remember NPR being far left all the way back in my college days in the 80s. Let me reverse this: if NPR was akin to Breitbart or The Blaze, would Democrats be trying to pull government funding? Of course they would. Would they be saying that the government should not be funding propaganda with taxpayer appropriations? Of course they would. And PBS has gone pure Woke, as well. Having drag queens on programing for children, gays and lesbians for Sesame Street (there shouldn’t be any sexuality of any type on children’s shows), raaaaacism, reparations, every Progressive agenda.

It was a mistake creating this back in 1970, it’s not what the government should be doing, having broadcasts with government propaganda. If liberals want to give their own money to the two, have at it.

Congress specifically set up the corporation as a private entity “to afford maximum protection from extraneous interference and control,” according to a law passed in 1967. The legislation expressly forbids the government from exercising “any direction, supervision, or control over educational television or radio broadcasting.”

Except, anything created by Congress and funded via taxpayer money appropriated by the federal government should, in fact, be under the purview of the federal government. That’s their freaking job. Obviously, liberals will sue and a left wing judge will tell Trump to fund them, regardless of what the law says.

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14 Responses to “Heartache: Trump Signs EO To End Government Funding Of PBS And NPR”

  1. Professor Hale says:

    Once again, Trump shows how feckless the Republican party has been all along. They all could have done this and not one even tried. It really was this easy.

  2. Mad Celt says:

    The Republicans have always needed someone to light a fire under them. Trump had to fire up a blow torch.

  3. drowningpuppies says:

    “We need this man. He fights.”

  4. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Conservarians always knew that “Truth has a liberal bias”.

    Big Donnie has declared war on children! Cuts to research on childhood diseases, autism, education, childcare, children’s healthcare, food, vaccines…

    Conservatards know that an educated, informed populous is NOT in their best interests!

    They’ve attacked, bigly – education, healthcare, universities, media, scientists, the professions…

  5. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    from our friends at Fear and Loathing…

    A LETTER FROM OSCAR THE GROUCH TO DONALD TRUMP
    May 2, 2025
    Hey Trump,

    You colossal wad of moldy dryer lint.

    Word got down the alley — you signed some executive order to kill funding for PBS and NPR because they don’t slobber all over your bloated ego like Newsmax does. Real brave, Donny. You really showed that puppet who teaches kids how to count.

    What’s the matter? Big Bird too yellow for your taste? Elmo’s voice make your brain hurt? Or maybe it was the terrifying threat of journalism that doesn’t kiss your fake tan and pretend you’re a genius.
    You called us biased? Buddy, I live in a trash can, and even I know bullsh*t when I smell it — and let me tell you, your executive order reeks like expired ham and broken promises. PBS isn’t biased — it’s boring. That’s the point. It teaches facts, not fascism.

    But I get it. Facts are scary when your entire career is built on lies, bankruptcies, and screaming like a ferret with rabies every time someone asks a real question.

    You think you’re hurting elites? Ha. The only ones you’re gutting are the kids in Kansas whose local station runs on crumbs and duct tape. The parents who rely on Arthur because it’s the only damn show that doesn’t rot their kids’ brains. The old ladies who watch PBS NewsHour because they’d rather get facts than hear about Hunter Biden’s laptop for the 9,000th time.
    I’ve lived in garbage my whole life. It’s peaceful. It’s quiet. It doesn’t gaslight the nation or golf during wildfires.

    But you? You don’t belong in garbage. Garbage has standards. So here’s my message, sprayed in dumpster juice and wrapped in old newspaper: Get your grubby little hands off public broadcasting and crawl back into whatever gold-plated bunker you use to hide from truth, decency, and adult consequences.

    Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got better things to do — like yell at pigeons and eat soup with a fork.

    Rottenly yours,
    Oscar the Grouch
    Veteran of the Trash Wars

    • drowningpuppies says:

      Rimjob might want to get back in touch with reality.

    • fp says:

      You know Oscar — and the garbage-mouthed lefties that support you — if you want money so bad, no one’s stopping you from going out and getting a job. The fact that you think you’re entitled to other people’s money says more about you than it does Trump.

  6. Dana says:

    If NPR and PBS are good enough to generate an audience sizable enough to survive the way commercial broadcasters do, that’s great: privatize them and let them try. If NPR and PBS cannot generate enough of an audience to survive the way commercial broadcasters do, then they aren’t providing a valuable enough service for the government to continue to subsidize them.

    • Professor hale says:

      It’s not 1969 any more. Choices of entertainment content are nearly unlimited.

      Similarly, a group was puttung ads on the radio telling people to contact congress about “saving AM radio” in cars, presumably by forcing car makers to include it even though satalite radio and cell phone streaming exist, so people can listen to whatever they like even if AM radio didnt exist.

      NPR stations now have multiple stations in every market, dominating the radio spectrum with their overpowered transmitters. That bandwidth could be better used by cell services. The stations should have their frequencies auctioned off instead of letting fake “public” stations have those valuable government resources for free.

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      Free market, baby!! If only NPR and PBS had more sex, violence and commercials…

      Instead, they taught and educated and told the truth via donations.

      Maybe it’s time to have a government TV and radio channel(s) selling air time.

      • david7134 says:

        PBS and NPR have various views that are not supported by 80% of our citizens. Much of this is communist indoctrination. As such, there is zero reason for them to have government funding. They can continue to broadcast just as the fake news.

  7. Jl says:

    “Democrats warn cutting state propaganda will lead to fascism….”
    BB

  8. Jl says:

    ‘“Told the truth…”. Are you kidding?
    NPR CEO Katherine Maher says “the number one challenge in her fight against disinformation is the First Amendment in the United States which makes it a little bit tricky to censor bad information and the influence peddlers who spread it”.

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