Elon Musk Calls for Defunding of National Public Radio After Orwellian Clip of CEO Resurfaces Online
           In what may be a foreshadowing of his new job in cutting government spending, Elon Musk is calling for the defunding of National Public Radio.

In what may be a foreshadowing of his new job in cutting government spending, Elon Musk is calling for the defunding of National Public Radio.

Musk’s declaration was sparked by a video of the organization’s CEO which you can see below.

Conservatives have long been calling for the defunding of NPR, which is an explicitly leftist organization. Why should conservatives be forced to fund a non-profit that hates them?

FOX Business reports:

Elon Musk renews calls to defund NPR after clip of CEO resurfaces on X: ‘Your tax dollars’ are paying for this

Elon Musk renewed calls on Tuesday to defund NPR after a controversial video of its CEO questioning the importance of truth resurfaced online.

Footage of NPR CEO Katherine Maher from an August 2021 Ted Talk reappeared on X Tuesday, sparking new debate over the taxpayer funded broadcaster’s alleged bias, which has come under scrutiny in recent months.

In the 10-second clip, Maher questioned the role truth plays in the industry as the then-CEO of Wikimedia. She took over as CEO of NPR in March 2024.

“I think our reverence for the truth might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done,” Maher told the crowd.

This is the clip of the NPR CEO.

And this what Elon Musk said in his retweet.

If the left loves NPR, let them fund it with personal donations. They don’t deserve a penny of public funding.

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