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Trump issues order to pull funding for NPR and PBS

Trump issues order to pull funding for NPR and PBS

  • President Trump has issued an executive order to end all federal funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), citing concerns over bias and journalistic independence.
  • The order, which affects both direct and indirect funding, aims to ensure that taxpayer funds are not used to support biased news sources.
  • NPR and PBS receive a significant portion of their funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), with local stations receiving between 8-10% and PBS stations receiving around 15%.
  • The Trump administration has launched the White House Wire, a news aggregator that aims to provide positive coverage of Trump’s media appearances, raising concerns over potential bias.
  • The move is seen as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to restrict funding for perceived liberal outlets and promote conservative viewpoints.

The headquarters for National Public Radio (NPR) in Washington, DC, March 26, 2025. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

The executive order demands the CPB pull all direct and indirect funding for PBS and NPR.

President Trump issued an executive order on Thursday to end all federal funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

“Government funding of news media in this environment is not only outdated and unnecessary but corrosive to the appearance of journalistic independence,” the order reads. It says the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is supposed to remain impartial and unbiased — and Trump argues that the CPB funding NPR and PBS at all violates that.

“Which viewpoints NPR and PBS promote does not matter. What does matter is that neither entity presents a fair, accurate or unbiased portrayal of current events to taxpaying citizens.”

While the order itself only accuses NPR and PBS of having bias, Trump recently posted on Truth Social that “REPUBLICANS MUST DEFUND AND TOTALLY DISASSOCIATE THEMSELVES FROM NPR & PBS, THE RADICAL LEFT ‘MONSTERS’ THAT SO BADLY HURT OUR COUNTRY!”

Earlier this year, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr launched an investigation into NPR and PBS for violating FCC guidelines by airing commercials — an allegation that NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher publicly refuted, saying the broadcaster had worked with the FCC for decades to ensure compliance with federal regulations.

The executive order is sweeping in that it calls on the CPB to stop both direct and indirect funding to NPR and PBS, as well as cancel any future funding. According to NPR, it receives about one percent of its funding directly from the government, and slightly more than that indirectly. Local stations receive somewhere between 8 to 10 percent. It reports that PBS and its stations receive roughly 15 percent, as television is more expensive to produce than radio.

While the executive order argues that taxpayer funds shouldn’t be used in support of biased news, the Trump administration has also launched the White House Wire. The wire is a Drudge Report-style news aggregator of positive Trump media coverage. Axios reports that White House officials say the wire’s purpose is to give Trump supporters a “one-stop shop for news.”

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Q. Who issued an executive order to pull funding for NPR and PBS?
A. President Trump.

Q. What is the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) supposed to remain impartial and unbiased about, according to the executive order?
A. The CPB is supposed to remain impartial and unbiased in its presentation of current events.

Q. Why does President Trump argue that the CPB funding NPR and PBS violates this principle?
A. According to Trump, the CPB funding NPR and PBS violates the principle because it presents biased viewpoints.

Q. What percentage of NPR’s funding comes directly from the government?
A. About one percent of NPR’s funding comes directly from the government.

Q. Why did FCC Chairman Brendan Carr launch an investigation into NPR and PBS earlier this year?
A. The investigation was launched due to allegations that NPR and PBS were violating FCC guidelines by airing commercials.

Q. How much of PBS’s funding comes from the government?
A. Roughly 15 percent of PBS’s funding comes from the government, as television is more expensive to produce than radio.

Q. What is the purpose of the White House Wire, according to White House officials?
A. The purpose of the White House Wire is to give Trump supporters a “one-stop shop for news”.

Q. Why does President Trump argue that taxpayer funds shouldn’t be used in support of biased news?
A. According to Trump, taxpayer funds should not be used in support of biased news because it undermines journalistic independence.

Q. What type of funding does NPR receive from the government?
A. NPR receives both direct and indirect funding from the government.

Q. How much do local stations receive in funding from the CPB?
A. Local stations receive between 8 to 10 percent of their funding from the CPB.