Trump's order on US drug prices
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order late Thursday to end public funding of National Public Radio and PBS to stop what he called "biased and partisan news coverage."
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NPR and PBS quickly released fierce statements condemning President Donald Trump for trying to halt their federal funding with his late-night executive order.
NPR is unwavering in our commitment to integrity, editorial independence, and our mission to serve the American people in partnership with our NPR Member organizations. Last night the President released an Executive Order seeking to cease all federal funding to NPR and PBS.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to stop giving federal funds to company that runs NPR, PBS. What does that mean for MS broadcasting?
President Trump signed an executive order late Thursday night terminating federal funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR as he alleged “bias” in the broadcasters’ reporting.
The order instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes funding to PBS and NPR stations, to "cease direct funding" to them.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to halt federal funding to PBS and NPR, calling the public news organizations "biased."
The Trump administration has accused the two broadcasters of using public funds to produce biased coverage and “left-wing propaganda.”
The U.S. pays about three times more than other nations for drugs, and Trump's wide-reaching executive order directs pharmaceutical companies to charge similar prices in the U.S. and Europe. The order says its health department will establish a mechanism for patients to buy more drugs directly from manufacturers.