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Citizens “will not be swayed by radical propaganda”. The White House explained why it stopped funding Voice of America

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Iryna Perepechko
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Citizens “will not be swayed by radical propaganda”. The White House explained why it stopped funding Voice of America

The White House explained why it decided to stop funding Voice of America (VOA). The Trump administration published comments on the broadcasterʼs work — most of the points used materials from various media outlets that discussed violations of journalistic standards. They emphasized that now "taxpayers will no longer be on the hook for radical propaganda".

“I have observed the agency’s bureaucracy with many of its reporters and have concluded that it has effectively become a self-serving, uncontrolled entity that often reflects a left-wing bias aligned with the partisan national media. It has sought to avoid accountability for journalistic violations and inefficient management,” said a 34-year veteran of the Voice of America and former White House correspondent Dan Robinson. The quote has been used by the Trump administration.

Here is the full list of the White Houseʼs accusations against the broadcaster:

Additionally, Congressman Scott Perry wrote in a 2022 letter that VOA has become “extremely partisan over the past few years”. A 2016 Office of Human Resources report cited by Congressman Perry found that VOA Persian staffers reported “pressure to advance partisan political goals.” Among the arguments against the broadcaster was an article in The Washington Free Beacon titled “Voice of America Misallocates Funds, Hides Negative Stories About Iran. This Lawmaker Wants Investigation”.

The Trump administration also noted that in May 2019, Voice of America fired journalists for their role in canceling a live broadcast after pressure from the Chinese government. It also mentioned a Voice of America article titled “What is ʼwhite privilege’ and who does it help?” The White House says that the term is now widely used in the context of racial profiling — when police perceive people as suspects because of their race.

What preceded

On March 15, ABC News reported that a number of Voice of America employees had been placed on administrative leave.

Shortly after, the broadcasterʼs CEO Michael Abramowitz confirmed this and said that the entire Voice of America staff — more than 1 300 journalists, producers, and support staff — had been placed on administrative leave. He himself was included.

CEO of the Ukrainian service of the Voice of America Ruslan Petrychka stressed that the Ukrainian editorial office has also suspended broadcasting — all employees have been sent on administrative leave. According to Ruslan Petrychka, it is unknown what will happen next.

Voice of America is part of the US Global Media Agency, which also operates Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). It broadcasts in over 40 languages, while Radio Liberty broadcasts in over 20 languages. Its stated goals are independent journalism, investigation, and support for democracy.

RFE/RL President and CEO Steven Kapus said the media outlet had canceled a federal grant agreement that funded its global operations.

“Terminating the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty grant agreement would be a huge gift to America’s enemies. Iranian ayatollahs, Chinese communist leaders, autocrats in Moscow and Minsk will celebrate the closure of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in 75 years. A victory for our adversaries would make them stronger and America weaker,” Kapus emphasized.

According to him, throughout its existence, Radio Liberty has had bipartisan support in the United States.

Why did this happen?

This came after Trump signed an executive order on March 14 directing the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) and six other little-known agencies to reduce their operations to the minimum required by law, saying it was necessary to reduce bureaucracy.

Reuters notes that Trump, who clashed with Voice of America during his first term, wanted Kari Lake, his ally and former news anchor who has often accused mainstream media of being biased against Trump, to lead the network in his second term. He said this before his inauguration.

At the time, some VOA journalists expressed concern about the idea because Lake frequently criticizes the media and has disputed the results of previous elections. In late February, USAGM announced that Lake would join the agency as a special advisor.

Her appointment as VOA director has been delayed because Trumpʼs nominee for USAGM chairman — conservative political activist and author L. Brent Bozell III — is still awaiting a Senate confirmation hearing.

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