
NPR CEO pressed on implication that organization is biased after Trump signs order slashing taxpayer funds
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NPR CEO Katherine Maher responded to Trump's executive order slashing taxpayer funds to the outlet on Sunday, addressing the implication that NPR was biased in their reporting.
Trump signed an executive order to slash taxpayer funds to PBS and NPR on Thursday, two media outlets the White House accused of spreading "radical woke propaganda." Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"Well, first of all, I think it’s important to note that I’m the CEO, and we have an independent editor-in-chief who oversees the newsroom, and so I don’t make editorial decisions, and that I think is just always an important point to make, but I think our newsroom would really take issue with that. We have been on air for more than 50 years. We've been covering news as it occurs across the nation, in local communities, overseas, we have an extraordinary Washington desk and our people report straight down the line," Maher responded.













