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Choose orders Trump administration to clarify why order to revive Voice of America wasn’t adopted
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Choose orders Trump administration to clarify why order to revive Voice of America wasn’t adopted

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Last updated: July 30, 2025 11:57 pm
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A federal choose on Wednesday primarily accused the Trump administration of ignoring his orders to revive Voice of America’s operations and clarify clearly what it’s doing with the government-run operation that gives information to different nations.

U.S. District Choose Royce Lamberth of the District of Columbia gave the administration till Aug. 13 to clarify the way it will get VOA working once more. The outlet that dates again to World Battle II has been largely darkish since March.

Lamberth stated the administration wants to indicate what it’s doing with the $260 million Congress appropriated for VOA’s operations this yr.

Kari Lake, the adviser appointed by Trump to run the federal government information companies, stated in June that 85% of workers at VOA and its overseers on the U.S. Company for World Media had misplaced their jobs. She known as it a “lengthy overdue effort to dismantle a bloated, unaccountable forms.”

Lamberth stated there is a course of for eliminating funding that had beforehand been appropriated — Congress should vote on it, because it lately did for NPR and PBS funding. However that hasn’t occurred right here, he stated.

He scolded the administration for offering “cagey solutions” and omitting key info when requested for it in earlier court docket orders.

“With out extra rationalization, the court docket is left to conclude that the defendants are merely attempting to expire the clock on the fiscal yr, with out placing the cash Congress appropriated towards the needs Congress meant,” Lamberth wrote. “The authorized time period for that’s ‘waste.’”

There was no quick remark from the White Home.

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David Bauder writes concerning the intersection of media and leisure for the AP. Comply with him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social.



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