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House votes to claw back $1.1 billion from public media

By: NPR
12 June 2025 at 23:53

The House of RepresentativesΒ narrowly approved legislation Thursday to eliminate the next two years of federal funding for public media outlets.

It did so at the direct request of President Trump, who has accused NPR and PBS of bias against conservative viewpoints as part of his broader attacks on the mainstream media.

The measure passed largely along party lines,Β 214 to 212, with two key Republican lawmakers switching their votes from β€œno” to β€œyes” to push it over the finish line.

TheΒ legislationΒ is the first request by the Trump administration for Congress to claw back money it already has approved through annual spending bills. The bill reflects a list of cuts totaling $9.4 billion that were requested by the Office of Management and Budget. The bulk of the cuts β€” $8.3 billion β€” are to foreign aid programs addressing global public health, international disaster assistance and hunger relief.

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