Isn’t it about time we cut off the bar tab to NPR?
National Public Radio today published a piece on President Trump’s assertions that are “exaggerated or just flat out false.”
Did they ever do this with Obama – arguably the most dishonest president in US history?
The Title of the anti-Trump hit piece:
This Week In Trump’s ‘Alternative Facts’
Unbelievable!
We've rounded up some of the White House's assertions made this week that are exaggerated or just flat out false: https://t.co/pVxt48wIh1
— NPR (@NPR) January 29, 2017
Currently, a half-billion dollars in taxpayer money is given to National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) each year.
There are rumblings that Trump plans to do away with that. The Hill reported on this last week:
“The Trump Administration needs to reform and cut spending dramatically, and targeting waste like the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities would be a good first step in showing that the Trump Administration is serious about radically reforming the federal budget,” said Brian Darling, a former aide to Paul and a former staffer at the Heritage Foundation.