Trump signs order to gut voice of America, other agencies

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday to significantly reduce operations of federal agencies, including the Voice of America. The order targets seven entities, aiming to shrink bureaucracy and reduce operations to the legal mi...

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday aimed at gutting the parent of US government-funded media outlet Voice of America and six other federal agencies, his administration's latest step to shrink bureaucracy.

The order instructs the agencies - largely little-known entities including one that provides funding for museums and libraries and one tackling homelessness - to reduce their operations to the bare minimum mandated by the law.

"This order continues the reduction in the elements of the Federal bureaucracy that the President has determined are unnecessary," the order, disclosed late on Friday, says. Trump, who clashed with the Voice of America during his first term, picked former news anchor Kari Lake to be its director for his second. Lake, a staunch ally of the president, has often accused mainstream media of harbouring anti-Trump bias.


OA, an international media broadcaster that operates in over 40 languages online and on radio and television, is overseen by the US Agency for Global Media.

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