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Trump signals cuts to NPR & PBS

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How would cuts from the The Trump administration effect Vermont Public and their coverage?

By Paul Bean

The Trump administration has signaled that they are looking into potential cuts of funding for National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting Station.

VDC is looking into how this might effect Vermont Public here in our home state if cuts are made to NPR/PBS.

“The NPR, PBS Grift Has Ripped Us Off for Too Long,” said a press release from the Trump administration this morning including a list of news stories as examples of ‘extremely bad reporting’ by public resources.

The following is a few examples of NPR/PBS ‘news’ mentioned in President Trump’s press release:

  • In 2024, NPR ran a Valentine’s Day feature around “queer animals,” in which it suggested the make-believe clownfish in Finding Nemo would’ve been better off as a female, that “banana slugs are hermaphrodites,” and that “some deer are nonbinary.””
     
  • In 2022, NPR educated the nation on the “whole community of genderqueer dinosaur enthusiasts” and “trans-ceratops.”
     
  • In 2021, a PBS station aired a “children’s program” that featured a drag queen named “Lil’ Miss Hot Mess.”
     
  • In 2021, NPR reported on the “cousin of diet culture” known as “healthism, which is the idea that we have to be healthy” — as if that was a bad thing.
     
  • In 2021, NPR suggested doorway sizes are based on “latent fatphobia.”
     
  • In 2021, NPR lamented that “animals deserve pronouns, too.”
     
  • In 2022, NPR ran a feature titled “What ‘Queer Ducks’ can teach teenagers about sexuality in the animal kingdom.”
     
  • In 2020, NPR explored “the racial origins of fat phobia.”
     
  • In 2017, NPR ran a story titled “Cannibalism: It’s ‘Perfectly Natural,’” in which an author describes eating another human’s placenta: “It was really the prep that made it taste good. Granted, the [husband] was a chef and so he knew how to prepare it osso bucco style and used a really nice wine I had brought. It smelled great. It didn’t taste bad.”
     
  • In 2017, PBS aired a panel devoted to what it “mean[s] to be woke” and “white privilege.”
     
  • In 2017, PBS produced an entire movie celebrating a transgender teenager’s so-called “changing gender identity.”
     
  • NPR CEO Katherine Maher once called President Trump “racist,” shared a photo of herself wearing a “Biden for President” campaign hat, serves on the board of a Soros-funded activist group, and described the “reverence for the truth” as a “distraction.”
     
  • According to a 2024 study, PBS news staff used 162 variations of the term “far-right,” but only six variations of “far-left.”
     
  • NPR repeatedly dismissed the theory that COVID-19 originated in a lab — a conclusion now deemed likely by the FBICIA, and Department of Energy.
    • April 2020: “Scientists Debunk Lab Accident Theory Of Pandemic Emergence”
    • May 2020: “As Trump Pushes Theory Of Virus Origins, Some See Parallels In Lead-Up To Iraq War”
    • May 2021: “Many Scientists Still Think The Coronavirus Came From Nature”
    • March 2023: “Virologist says COVID origin report could make it harder to study dangerous diseases”
    • September 2024: “New research points to raccoon dogs in Wuhan market as pandemic trigger. It’s controversial”
       
  • A 2024 Media Research Center study found that PBS’s coverage of the Republican National Convention was 72% negative, while coverage of the Democratic National Convention was 88% positive.

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9 replies »

  1. National propaganda reports

    Cut them off entirely, and the NGO’s that feed all these propaganda outlets, like vtdigger, who couldn’t find the truth if it fell in their lap, but somehow find cops singing rap songs and get them fired. But never cover any of the drug crime……huh…

    Shut them off.

    And in Vermont they are considered, “unbiased” that’s how subverted we’ve become.

    • absolutely….Cut them off entirely from public funding It violates the First Amendment for them to do politics like this while receiving public money

  2. NPR went off the rails years ago, time to cut their funding and allow them to compete with other for profit radio stations, guessing they will radically change their format or go the way of the carrier pigeon.

  3. Best news I’ve heard this month, NPR and PBS are both biased news and program outlets. They were initially supposed to be publicly funded, but somehow got federal funding. Time for them to sink or swim. Highly paid on our dime. Time for that to end.

  4. This is the best news I have heard all month. I believe at one point the previous Program Manager of NPR issued a public and formal apology to all NPR listeners for the direction the organization took. If I can find it I will share the link.

  5. The bias at NPR goes in cycles, following the appropriations and the election cycle. When their funding is secure, they go hog wild to the left. Amazing the number of my liberal acquaintances who are oblivious to the bias, and/or refuse to admit to recognizing it, while constantly harping about Fox programming. That shows the success of the brainwashing over the years. Let them try to exist in the private sector and sink or swim. More winning.

  6. Good. Cut the funding. And maybe if they could – send the funds to Vermont to fix the roads. I’m beginning to envy the people in Vermont who have dirt roads.

  7. I agree that their private funding will increase, which is the way it should be.