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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it’s not subject to presidential firings because it’s not a government agency.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting filed suit against Donald Trump and other members of his administration for their efforts to remove three members of its board, including Sony’s Tom Rothman.
President Donald Trump opened up a new front in his assault on public media on Monday, asserting that he was removing three of the five board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) sued President Donald Trump on Tuesday in order to prevent the termination of three board members. The CPB helps fund public media corporations such ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes funding to PBS and NPR stations, sued the White House late Monday after President Donald Trump sought to fire three of its five board members ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has amended its bylaws regarding the removal of members of its Board of Directors.
DOGE staffers tried to assign a team to the independent Corporation for Public Broadcasting after President Trump's purported ...
A federal judge heard arguments this afternoon on whether to block Donald Trump’s order to fire three members of the ...
Trump's May 1 order instructed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease funding NPR and PBS. It also directed officials to revise federal grant provisions by June 30 to prohibit direct or ...
The Trump administration has sparked another fight against public media. In emails from the White House, three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) were told on Monday that ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Monday sued President Trump and several administration officials for attempting to fire three members of CPB's board. Why it matters: The lawsuit adds to ...