Senator Chris Larson and Representative Ryan Clancy Reject President Trump’s Unconstitutional Executive Order Defunding Public Broadcasting
MADISON, Wis. – Late yesterday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order designed to cut off federal funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a source of funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service, labeling the broadcasters “biased media.” PBS and NPR were recently attacked as “anti-American” in a March 26 congressional Delivering on Government Efficiency (“DOGE”) subcommittee hearing.
Sen. Chris Larson (D-7) issued the following statement:
“This is yet another reckless, spiteful Trump Administration attack on the services and programs regular Americans depend on to live thoughtful, fulfilled lives. This is also part of a series of unconstitutional executive actions cutting or freezing funding that Congress has already appropriated. Trump does not have the power to direct funding as an executive. This neutered Republican Congress must wake up and reclaim their authority.
“President Trump clearly won’t stop until he’s destroyed every institution capable of criticizing him and his Administration. This executive order is indefensible and unconstitutional – but like so many other actions this lawless President has taken, it is one that is certain to fail.”
Rep. Ryan Clancy (D-19) issued the following statement:
“An attack on public media is an attack on the public. With this executive order, President Trump has underlined that he is an elitist and an oligarch, attacking institutions Wisconsinites have come to depend on for thoughtful, intelligent analyses of his own Administration’s actions – and which support community safety in times of emergency. It’s yet another attempt to intimidate and silence coverage and critique of his policy and actions.
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