The judge’s order to restore funding for Radio Free Europe highlights ongoing legal disputes over U.S. foreign media funding, with the court emphasizing the importance of supporting pro-democracy outlets. This decision may reflect broader debates about government influence and independence in foreign broadcasting.
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The judge’s order to restore funding for Radio Free Europe highlights ongoing legal disputes over U.S. foreign media funding, with the court emphasizing the importance of supporting pro-democracy outlets. This decision may reflect broader debates about government influence and independence in foreign broadcasting.
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12 million is nothing. He spends more on toilet paper. Not going to do it anyway
Why is it that they’ve nullified every single one of his orders with the exception of the tariffs which are sinking us into a recession?
“lol no”
~ The Trump Administration
So much money down the drain in government. $12 mil for a radio station that nobody listens to. You’re better off having a TikTok
Why are we paying for this?