Taylor Greene Hints NPR Could Be on DOGE Chopping Block: ‘Democrat Propaganda’
Charlie Kirk Staff
11/25/2024

President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) may target government-funded media programs like National Public Radio (NPR), according to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
Greene, who has been appointed to lead a new House Oversight subcommittee collaborating with DOGE leaders Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, brought up NPR during a Sunday Morning Futures interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. She highlighted the network as an example while discussing what she views as widespread wasteful spending across the federal government.
“We will be looking at everything from government-funded media programs like NPR that spread nothing but Democrat propaganda,” Greene said, adding: “We will be going into grant programs that fund things like sex apps in Malaysia, toilets in Africa, all kinds of programs that don’t help the American people.”
She continued: “I want to talk to the people at the Pentagon and ask them why they can’t find billions of dollars every single year and why they fail their audit, but not just that, Maria. I’d like to talk to the governors of sanctuary states and the mayors of sanctuary cities and have them come before our committee and explain why they deserve federal dollars if they’re going to harbor illegal criminal aliens in their states and their cities.”
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During his first term, Donald Trump proposed reducing funding for public media, but Congress ultimately rejected the cuts. Earlier this year, while campaigning, Trump called for defunding NPR after one of its editors, Uri Berliner, accused the network of promoting left-wing bias. Berliner resigned shortly thereafter.
“NO MORE FUNDING FOR NPR, A TOTAL SCAM! EDITOR SAID THEY HAVE NO REPUBLICANS, AND IS ONLY USED TO ‘DAMAGE TRUMP.’ THEY ARE A LIBERAL DISINFORMATION MACHINE. NOT ONE DOLLAR!!!” Trump said in a post to Truth Social.
When NPR ditched Twitter (now X) last year after being slapped with labels linking it to the U.S. government, the network insisted it “receives less than 1 percent of its $300 million annual budget from the federally funded Corporation for Public Broadcasting.”
Still, on its website, NPR says federal funding is “essential” and that ending it “would result in fewer programs, less journalism — especially local journalism — and eventually the loss of public radio stations, particularly in rural and economically distressed communities.”
In her interview with Bartiromo, Greene added: “We’re going to look in every single aspect. And we don’t care about people’s feelings. We’re going to be searching for the facts, and we’re going to be verifying if this is worth spending the American people’s hard-earned tax dollars on.”
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