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Trump signs order to gut staff at Voice of America and other US-funded media organizations

March 15, 2025
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Trump signs order to cut staff at Voice of America and other US-funded media organizations
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President Donald Trump’s administration on Saturday began making deep cuts to and other government-run, pro-democracy programming, with a press advocacy group saying all VOA employees have been put on leave.

On Friday night, shortly after Congress passed its , Trump directed his administration to reduce the functions of several agencies to the minimum required by law. That included the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which houses Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and Asia and Radio Marti, which beams Spanish-language news into Cuba.

On Saturday morning, Kari Lake, the failed Arizona gubernatorial and U.S. Senate candidate whom Trump named a senior adviser to the agency, posted on X that employees should check their email. That coincided with notices going out placing Voice of America staff on paid administrative leave.

Later, Reporters Without Borders said the notices extended to everyone who works for VOA.

The advocacy group said it “condemns this decision as a departure from the U.S.’s historic role as a defender of free information and calls on the U.S. government to restore VOA and urges Congress and the international community to take action against this unprecedented move.”

The Agency for Global Media also sent notices terminating grants to Radio Free Asia and other programming run by the agency. Voice of America transmits United States domestic news into other countries, often translated into local languages. Radio Free Asia, Europe and Marti beam news into countries with authoritarian regimes in those regions like China, North Korea and Russia.

Combined, the networks reach an estimated 427 million people. They date back to the Cold War and are part of a network of government-funded organizations trying to extend U.S. power and combat authoritarianism that includes USAID, another agency targeted by Trump.

The latest reductions are especially provocative because the Agency for Global Media is an independent agency chartered by Congress, which passed a law in 2020 limiting the power of the agency’s presidentially appointed executives. Trump has already taken several moves to gut congressionally-mandated programs, setting up over the limits of presidential power.

Trump’s order requiring reductions also includes several other, lesser-known government agencies such as the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, a nonpartisan think tank, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness and the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.

The Trump administration has already made regarding Voice of America, including suspending a respected journalist who noted criticism of Trump and that allowed VOA to use material from independent news organizations, such as The Associated Press.

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Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

The post Trump signs order to gut staff at Voice of America and other US-funded media organizations appeared first on Associated Press.

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