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Days after NPR sued the Trump administration over an executive order to cut off its federal funding, PBS has also filed a lawsuit over the proposed cuts.
PBS filed suit Friday against President Donald Trump and other administration officials to block his order stripping federal funding from the 330-station public television system.
PBS sued the Trump administration over an executive order to cut public media funding. The lawsuit said the order violates the First Amendment and targets PBS for its content. CPB grants make up ...
PBS joined NPR in filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and his administration over his executive order demanding federal funding to public media be revoked.
PBS is suing President Trump’s administration on First Amendment grounds, arguing the president is trying to pull funding the from the broadcaster because of editorial coverage he disagrees with.
PBS filed a federal lawsuit Friday asking a court to block the May 1 executive order by the Trump White House to cut off funding to public media, calling the move a violation of the 1st Amendment.
PBS CEO says "we have never seen a circumstance like this" after Trump targets funding 10:51. PBS on Friday sued President Trump and his administration over an executive order signed earlier this ...
First it was NPR and now PBS is punching back at Donald Trump’s desire to slash funding for public broadcasters.. In a document seeking “injunctive and other expedited relief” filed Friday ...
PBS’s lawsuit says Mr. Trump’s order also jeopardizes the roughly 61 percent of its budget that comes from local station dues, arguing that the White House ban on indirect funding of PBS would ...
PBS sued the Trump administration Friday, nearly one month after the president issued an executive order targeting its federal funding. In a complaint filed in federal district court in Washington ...
Lakeland PBS joined PBS in the lawsuit, which came three days after NPR sued the Trump administration over funding cuts. Close 🤍 Donate; Search for: Search News Open dropdown menu.
Trump's executive order to cut PBS and NPR funding sparks debate on media bias. PBS CEO defends coverage, citing diverse news options and confirmation bias issues.
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