Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump over attempted firings
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting filed a lawsuit against President Trump, arguing that he does not have the authority to fire its board members, who were appointed by Congress.
- CPB disperses $535 million in taxpayer funds to public radio and TV stations nationwide each year.
- The White House said it will ask Congress to claw back the money already allocated for CPB over the next two years.
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Indiana defunds public media, broadcasters brace for federal cuts
Indiana ends state funding for public broadcasting – News 8 at 6 INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – From the Indiana Statehouse to the U.S. capitol, Indiana is leading the charge to defund public media. Following a $2.4 billion revenue shortfall, the Republican-led Indiana legislature cut more than $7 million meant to help fund 17 locally managed public TV and radio stations over the next two years. Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations (IPBS) Executive Dir…
Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues to block Trump from firing 3 board members
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes funding to PBS and NPR stations, sued the White House late Monday after President Donald Trump sought to fire three of its five board members.
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