Congressional Republicans laced into PBS and NPR on Wednesday, accusing the nation’s largest public media networks of institutional bias in a fiery listening to that represented the most recent salvo in opposition to the American press by shut allies of the Trump administration.
Consultant Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who organized the listening to — which she referred to as “Anti-American Airwaves” — opened her remarks by deriding PBS and NPR as “radical left-wing echo chambers” that revealed skewed information reviews and indoctrinated youngsters with L.G.B.T.Q. programming.
The leaders of each PBS and NPR testified that these claims have been unfaithful, arguing that their stations served as an important supply of correct info and academic programming for tens of millions of People, even because the NPR chief govt acknowledged regrets for posting vital remarks about President Trump earlier than she joined the broadcaster.
Democratic committee members mocked the proceedings as a cynical excuse by Republicans to air a well-known record of grievances in opposition to the information media. A number of Democrats tried to shift focus to the Trump administration, citing the revelation that high safety officers inadvertently included the editor of The Atlantic on a bunch chat planning a army operation.
Consultant Stephen Lynch, Democrat of Massachusetts, stated that Republican lawmakers would fairly go after Huge Hen than President Trump. “If disgrace was nonetheless a factor, this listening to can be shameful,” he stated.
The listening to, organized by a brand new congressional subcommittee, Delivering on Authorities Effectivity, represented one other entrance in a rare two months of unrelenting assaults on the information media led by the Trump administration and its allies.
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