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    Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order Targeting NPR and PBS Funding

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosApril 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    When President Trump first announced that he wanted to defund PBS and NPR there was hardly a surprise. Of course he’d go after one of the most honest reporting outlets first. And he’d lump that in with one of the most educational platforms out there. Why? To keep control of the media so that he can filter what we know and how we get our information. Now a federal judge has ruled the attempt to defund these properties unconstitutional.

    The decision centers on Trump’s 2025 executive order, which directed federal agencies to stop funding NPR and PBS. The order argued that taxpayer money should not support what it described as biased media.

    U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss determined that the order crossed a constitutional line. The court found that the government cannot use its financial power to punish media organizations based on their viewpoints. Basically, even if the government disagrees with a news outlet’s content, it cannot retaliate by cutting off funding in a way that targets specific viewpoints.

    Is it a Win?

    At the heart of the case is a key principle of the First Amendment: the government cannot discriminate against speech it disagrees with. The judge emphasized that denying funding based on editorial content is a form of “viewpoint discrimination,” which is not allowed under the Constitution. This makes it a win for the American people at the very least. Especially the ones who use these outlets as their main source of information.

    Of course the White House says that it will fight tooth and nail to get the original executive order to go through. But it’s nice to know that the legal system is on our side when it comes to freedom of speech.

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