US Senate Passes Aid, Public Broadcasting Cuts in Victory for Trump

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US Senate passes aid, public broadcasting cuts in victory for Trump​

By Patricia Zengerle
July 17, 20255:02 AM EDTUpdated 4
  • $9 billion in cuts passes by narrowest possible margin
  • Republican-led Congress has backed every Trump initiative
  • Democrats, some Republicans, lament ceding control of spending
  • Public broadcasting cuts could deprive rural US areas of news
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate early on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's plan for billions of dollars in cuts to funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, handing the Republican president another victory as he exerts control over Congress with little opposition.
The Senate voted 51 to 48 in favor of Trump's request to cut $9 billion in spending already approved by Congress.
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Most of the cuts are to programs to assist foreign countries suffering from disease, war and natural disasters, but the plan also eliminates all $1.1 billion the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was due to receive over the next two years.
 
PBS can sink or swim.

87 Democrats. 0 Republicans. And they want us to believe ...​

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NPR's editorial board: 87 Democrats. 0 Republicans. And they want us to believe there's no bias? NPR and PBS are left-wing propaganda machines ...
 
Well this cut could hurt some children and keep them stupid like you.
For your info PBS does have some educational programs so make sure you never watch it you might learn something.
YEP Trump loves stupid people like you.
So, you would support 100% of PBS editors being Republicans, 87 Republicans, 0 Democrats,

The total left wing bias at PBS and NPR is not education, it is propaganda and American taxpayers will no longer fund it.
 
So, you would support 100% of PBS editors being Republicans, 87 Republicans, 0 Democrats,

The total left wing bias at PBS and NPR is not education, it is propaganda and American taxpayers will no longer fund it.
I am sure YOU wouldn't know if something is educational or not you are a real moron.
 

US Senate passes aid, public broadcasting cuts in victory for Trump​

By Patricia Zengerle
July 17, 20255:02 AM EDTUpdated 4
  • $9 billion in cuts passes by narrowest possible margin
  • Republican-led Congress has backed every Trump initiative
  • Democrats, some Republicans, lament ceding control of spending
  • Public broadcasting cuts could deprive rural US areas of news
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate early on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's plan for billions of dollars in cuts to funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, handing the Republican president another victory as he exerts control over Congress with little opposition.
The Senate voted 51 to 48 in favor of Trump's request to cut $9 billion in spending already approved by Congress.
The Reuters Daily Briefing newsletter provides all the news you need to start your day. Sign uphere.

Most of the cuts are to programs to assist foreign countries suffering from disease, war and natural disasters, but the plan also eliminates all $1.1 billion the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was due to receive over the next two years.
Earl, will this be a victory with voters??????????????
 
So, you would support 100% of PBS editors being Republicans, 87 Republicans, 0 Democrats,
I support educating people and PBS has had educational programs on it for years but you wouldn't know that and I am sure you never watched anything that has the EI parental label on it.
 
I support educating people and PBS has had educational programs on it for years but you wouldn't know that and I am sure you never watched anything that has the EI parental label on it.
So, you would support 100% of PBS editors being Republicans, 87 Republicans, 0 Democrats,

You are floundering (struggle or stagger helplessly or clumsily).

Do better.
 

US Senate passes aid, public broadcasting cuts in victory for Trump​

By Patricia Zengerle
July 17, 20255:02 AM EDTUpdated 4
  • $9 billion in cuts passes by narrowest possible margin
  • Republican-led Congress has backed every Trump initiative
  • Democrats, some Republicans, lament ceding control of spending
  • Public broadcasting cuts could deprive rural US areas of news
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate early on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's plan for billions of dollars in cuts to funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, handing the Republican president another victory as he exerts control over Congress with little opposition.
The Senate voted 51 to 48 in favor of Trump's request to cut $9 billion in spending already approved by Congress.
The Reuters Daily Briefing newsletter provides all the news you need to start your day. Sign uphere.

Most of the cuts are to programs to assist foreign countries suffering from disease, war and natural disasters, but the plan also eliminates all $1.1 billion the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was due to receive over the next two years.
:happening::trumpdance:
 
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