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U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss earlier this week blocked President Trump’s effort to cut off federal funding to National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), marking a legal win for the public media organizations.
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The case centered on claims that the Trump administration targeted NPR and PBS over alleged liberal bias.
Though the ruling will likely be appealed, this marks a temporary victory for these two major media outlets, with their future remaining uncertain.
Citing President Trump’s attempt as violating the First Amendment, Judge Moss, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, determined the proposed defunding policy as “viewpoint discrimination.”
President Trump’s efforts to cease direct federal funding to both NPR and PBS stem from the perceived inability of these organizations to accurately report unbiased news in a woke and agenda-fueled environment.
The outlets argued the move was retaliation against their journalism. The judge agreed, concluding that the government cannot use funding decisions to suppress or penalize speech it disagrees with. A decision that was celebrated by NPR CEO Katherine Maher as “a decisive affirmation of the rights of a free and independent press,” as reported by The Daily Wire.
The decision also highlighted broader concerns about the impact of defunding efforts, especially on smaller or rural stations that rely heavily on federal support. Some of these stations could face serious operational challenges or shutdowns if funding is removed.
Although the ruling blocks the executive action, it does not fully resolve the future of public broadcasting funding. The decision is likely to be appealed, and prior funding cuts approved by Congress still leave NPR, PBS, and related organizations in a financially uncertain position.
We have been encouraging intercessors to pray against organizations promoting left-wing and woke agendas through mainstream media. While this decision presents a setback to current government efforts, we ask you to continue praying for those in positions of influence across national, state, and regional media—that they would act with integrity and pursue truth in their reporting.
Intercessors, keep praying for our President and his constant battle with fake news media. Share the ways you are praying below.
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Father, I pray that Congress would go ahead and defund NPR and PBS or else fund those whose speech reflect support for our nation and not hate. Change the hearts of those who run NPR and PBS. Bring into their leadership those who will report responsibly. Give Congress your wisdom and lead President Trump in his desire to serve you and our nation.
I have a question. While I honor and respect all intercessors, I am just an American who want’s to pray for our nation. Is it ok for me to do that here on this website? Or is this for intercessors only?
Shirley, I too am just an American praying for our nation…I honor and respect your desire. Don’t hold back, pray.