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Trump’s cuts hit Voice of America, Radio Free Europe

March 15, 2025
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Workers at Voice of America (VOA) received an email on Saturday placing them on paid administrative leave “until otherwise notified” and instructing them not to enter the VOA offices or access its internal systems.

Meanwhile, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia, which are also funded by the US government, have seen their funding cut. All three outlets focus on broadcasting free information to audiences outside the US, including , US rivals such as China and Russia, or dictatorships such as North Korea.

Reporters Without Borders call on international community to respond

The move closely follows an executive order by President Donald Trump to shrink down the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to its minimum legal function. The agency oversees Voice of America and provides funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia. USAGM is headed by Trump ally Kari Lake.

“The President has issued an Executive Order titled Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy,” Lake posted online.

“If you are an employee of the agency please check your email immediately,” she added.

It was not immediately clear how many VOA employees have been sent on leave, but international watchdog Reporters Without Borders said all employees were affected. The journalists’ association condemned the freeze as “a departure from the US’ historic role as a defender of free information” and also called on US lawmakers and to “take action against this unprecedented move.”

Bad blood between VOA and Trump

Trump and his close ally, , have been attempting to slash funding to multiple federal agencies and programs. The latest cuts directed at the US-funded media outlets, however, come just a day after as “corrupt,” and “illegal.” The US president accused the media of being biased against him and decrying the private CNN and MCNBC broadcasters as “political arms of the Democrat party.”

During his first term, Donald Trump clashed with VOA and . The White House specifically protested a video about the reopening of Wuhan in China, the origin point of .

The administration claimed that the VOA “too often speaks for America’s adversaries — not its citizens” and that the outlet “amplified Beijing’s propaganda.”

Edited by: Saim Dušan Inayatullah

The post Trump’s cuts hit Voice of America, Radio Free Europe appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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