Trump, AI and Executive Order
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NPR was in court for a pivotal hearing arguing that the Trump administration had broken the law with its treatment of public media.
An executive order in May prohibited federal agencies from providing funding to NPR and prevented public radio stations from using federal funding to pay for NPR programs. Aspen Public Radio is a co-plaintiff and argues that the lawsuit remains relevant,
Three public radio stations say Executive Order 14290 chills journalism and endangers NPR ties; the DOJ counters there’s no mechanism for enforcement or retaliation.
Leaders from Aspen Public Radio joined those from KSUT Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio, and NPR in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 4 to appear in the United States District Court in the District of Columbia for the hearing on their lawsuit.
Trump's May 1 order violates the First Amendment's protections of speech and the press and steps on Congress' authority, NPR and three other public radio stations wrote in the lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, D.C. The order "also threatens the ...
WASHINGTON -- National Public Radio and three local stations filed a lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump, arguing that an executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for the organization is illegal. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in ...
Earlier this year, the Trump administration gutted the Institute of Museum and Library Services, leading to canceled federal grants. Now, after a court order, those grants are being reinstated.
President Trump has issued an executive order designating antifa a, quote, "domestic terrorist organization." The announcement comes as no surprise. After the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Trump and other conservatives have been talking ...