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16 Mar 2025, 04:28 GMT+10
The CEO of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has blasted President Trumps move as a massive gift to Americas enemies
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) has confirmed that it lost a US federal grant supporting its global operations after President Donald Trump signed an executive order significantly scaling back the agency that funds state-sponsored news outlets.
Signed on Friday, the executive order targeted the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees the state-owned Voice of America (VOA), along with RFE/RL, Radio Free Asia and several other not-for-profit entities fully funded by the US budget.
"The cancellation of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's grant agreement would be a massive gift to America's enemies," RFE/RL President and CEO Stephen Capussaidin a statement on Saturday, claiming that "handing our adversaries a win would make them stronger and America weaker."
While it was not immediately clear whether the outlet - widely viewed as a propaganda arm - would wind down its operations, Capus lamented that "without us, the nearly 50 million people in closed societies... won't have access to the truth about America and the world."
Trump has frequently criticized US-funded media outlets, including VOA, accusing them of bias. On Saturday, he again blasted the "fake news" media, without singling out specific outlets, as "sick degenerates that have to start reporting the news correctly."
Trump's newly appointed USAGM special advisor, Kari Lake, said on Saturday that "the people's trust in the 4th Estate is broken" and that "we have a lot more work to do" to rebuild it.
"While at USAGM, I vow to fully implement President Trump's executive orders in his mission to reduce the size and scope of the federal government," Lakeadded, urging agency employees to "please check your email immediately for more information."
Elon Musk, who leads Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), pushed for the complete shutdown of RFE/RL and VOA last month, labeling them "radical left crazy people talking to themselves while torching $1B/year of US taxpayer money." The two CIA-linked broadcasters were prominently used by Washington to counter Soviet influence in Europe during the Cold War, but "nobody listens to them anymore," Musk said.
(RT.com)
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