Overview
- President Trump signed an order instructing federal agencies to cease all funding to NPR and PBS, including indirect grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
- The administration claims NPR and PBS misuse taxpayer dollars to promote 'radical propaganda' under the guise of news, a charge both organizations deny.
- NPR receives about 1% of its budget directly from the federal government and 8–10% through CPB grants, while PBS relies on CPB for roughly 15% of its funding.
- The cuts come as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to defund institutions it perceives as adversarial or biased.
- Public media advocates warn that the funding halt could undermine Americans' access to critical information, particularly during emergencies, though the broadcasters' future operations remain uncertain.