
Trump Orders Dismantling of Voice of America: "It Serves as the Voice for Radical America"
Washington DC, March 17: United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to dismantle Voice of America (VOA) and other government-funded media agencies, alleging that they have promoted biased narratives instead of serving the public interest.
đŁď¸ âVoice of America has been out of step with America for years. It serves as the Voice for Radical America and has pushed divisive propaganda,â a senior White House official told Fox News Digital.
The order targets the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM)âwhich oversees VOA, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and other international broadcasting servicesâstating that their functions should be âreduced to the minimum presence required by law.â
âď¸ Voice of America (VOA)
âď¸ U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM)
âď¸ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
âď¸ Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
âď¸ Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
âď¸ Institute of Museum and Library Services
âď¸ U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness
âď¸ Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
âď¸ Minority Business Development Agency
The USAGM and its senior advisor Kari Lake issued a statement reinforcing the administrationâs decision, calling the agency âirretrievably broken.â
đ˘ âFrom top to bottom, this agency is a giant rot and burden to the American taxpayerâa national security risk for this nationâand irretrievably broken,â the statement read.
Despite acknowledging a few âtalented and dedicated public servantsâ within the agency, the administration insists that the problems within VOA and USAGM far outweigh any potential benefits of keeping them operational.
âď¸ This is not the first time Trump has targeted VOA. In his previous term, he appointed Michael Pack as the head of USAGM, who fired top executives of the broadcasting agencies and reshaped their editorial direction.
âď¸ Critics argue that Trumpâs latest move is an attempt to weaken independent journalism, while supporters claim that VOA and USAGM have long been accused of bias and inefficiency.
đ¨ The executive order aligns with Trumpâs broader effort to reduce the federal bureaucracy and cut government spending on institutions he views as unnecessary or politically biased.
đ While the executive order directs the dismantling of these agencies, the process may face legal and legislative hurdles, as Congress has historically protected government-backed international media outlets from political interference.
đ˘ The move is expected to spark debates in Washington over press freedom, national security, and government accountability.
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