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NPR CEO Katherine Maher appeared to be unaware of any examples of her organization being politically biased while defending its federal funding on Wednesday.
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The Western Journal on MSNNPR CEO Foolishly Asks for Examples of Bias, Gets Hit with Dozens of Jaw-Dropping Times They Went All in for LibsNational Public Radio CEO Katherine Maher probably got more than she bargained for when she asked for examples of bias by her outlet. A $9.4 billion rescissions package passed the House last month that includes ending taxpayer funding of NPR and PBS.
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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The U.S. Senate narrowly approved on July 16, 2025, a bill that would claw back federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes money to NPR, PBS and their affiliate stations.
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The New York Times likened the cutting of federal funding for liberal NPR and PBS to far-left calls to defund the police and abolish ICE in a new editorial.
NPR member stations in rural areas insist they're sticking around, but things will get much more difficult, as President Donald Trump’s clawback package strips federal funding.
The bill will trigger a massive reduction in local coverage, journalist layoffs and shuttering of stations, public media leaders say.
The Senate voted on Tuesday evening to advance a package that would roll back $1.1 billion in funding to PBS, NPR and public media that had already been allocated over the next two years. Vice President JD Vance had to break a tie,