House DOGE panel calls in NPR, PBS to defend their ‘systematically biased content’

House DOGE panel calls in NPR, PBS to defend their ‘systematically biased content’

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The House panel going after government waste is demanding the National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service to defend why they should continue to receive taxpayer money after accusing the outlets of producing “systematically biased content.”
The Delivering on Government Efficiency panel, an offshoot of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, sent letters to NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS Paula A. Kerger on Monday calling on them to testify before the subcommittee in March.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican leading the subcommittee, accused both organizations of producing “blatantly ideological and partisan coverage.”

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