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NPR and PBS, which receive public funding via the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, have already sued the Trump ...
A federal judge said that three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting can keep their seats, even as he ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said that three members will remain on its board, even though a federal judge turned down their motion to block Donald Trump from firing them. U.S. District ...
President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress ...
PBS has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration challenging his executive order targeting public ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had already previously sued the Trump administration to stop the president from removing three board members, and the organization said after Trump’s ...
The ousted members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's board of directors sued the Trump administration over their removal, arguing the president did not have the power to fire them.
Correction: A previous version of this article gave incorrect names of the fired CPB board members. They are Laura Ross, ...
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss wrote that the CPB had failed to meet the threshold to issue a preliminary injunction to halt Trump’s effort to remove Sony’s Tom Rothman, as well as Laura ...
By Benjamin Mullin PBS sued President Trump on Friday to block an ... this month demanding that the taxpayer-backed Corporation for Public Broadcasting cut federal funding from NPR and PBS ...
The lawsuit was filed just days after a collection of National Public Radio stations sued President Donald Trump over the same executive order, which blocked the Corporation from Public Broadcasting ...