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President Donald Trump’s appointee to lead a federal agency that oversees government-funded broadcasters likely violated the Constitution by trying to guide coverage, a federal judge has ruled.

District of Columbia District Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee, ruled that actions by U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack likely violated the First Amendment.

Howell ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought by five senior management officials at the agency, known as USAGM, and Kelu Chao, the program director for Voice of America (VOA), a government-funded broadcaster that reports U.S. news to international audiences. The five officials were placed on paid administrative leave in August because their security clearances had not been properly investigated.

The plaintiffs had argued that actions by Pack and his co-defendants, who Pack appointed to senior leadership positions within the agency, violated the First Amendment and two laws.

Howell agreed.

“Chao and her colleagues are likely to succeed in showing that defendants’ actions have already violated and continue to violate their First Amendment rights because, among other unconstitutional effects, they result in self-censorship and the chilling of First Amendment expression,” Howell ruled in the 76-page opinion.

The violations include “taking or influencing personnel actions against individual journalists or editors, attempting directly to monitor VOA and network content through communications with individual editors or journalists, and undertaking their own investigations of alleged discrete breaches of journalistic ethics,” the judge said.

USAGM is an independent establishment of the federal government that currently operates five networks, including Voice of America. . . .

The ruling is temporary as the court weighs its final decision. Howell denied requests for an injunction on Pack’s fiduciary duties to USAGM and the defendants’ alleged violations of the two laws, the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994 and the Administrative Procedure Act. . . .

In a statement, acting Voice of America Director Elez Biberaj said that “editorial independence and journalistic integrity free of political interference are the core elements that sustain VOA and make us America’s voice.”

Lee Crain, an attorney representing the plaintiffs, added that “the court confirmed that the First Amendment forbids Mr. Pack and his team from attempting to take control of these journalistic outlets, from investigating their journalists for purported ‘bias,’ and from attempting to influence or control their reporting content.” . . .

Pack is a filmmaker and former educator who recently helped create a documentary about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Pack told senators before his confirmation that he planned on addressing the scandals besetting the agency, including alleged bribe-taking and confirmed stealing of government funds.

Pack told The Epoch Times earlier this year that he wanted the broadcasters working under him to present “a variety of U.S. opinions” on matters such as the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic and Black Lives Matter demonstrations.

“We need to … stand for American values, not [Democrat] values or Republican values, but American values like democracy and human rights,” he said.

As Pack took the helm of the agency, it published a rule about a so-called firewall between the USAGM newsroom and the government’s Executive Branch.

Pack later rescinded the rule, arguing it “was both in tension with the law and harmful to the agency and the U.S. national interest.”

One internal investigation launched after Pack became head of USAGM involved a video of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden that was published by Voice of America.

The VOA-branded video “can only be described as an apparent election advertisement for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden,” Voice of America acknowledged in a statement.

(Excerpt from The Epoch Times. Article by Zachary Stieber. Photo Credit: White House Flickr.)

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D.L. McClaskie
November 30, 2020

Many are already of course but we must not relent in praying for President Trump, his family, and his well-being and reelection win. This has been on my heart lately and wrote it with the Lord’s help today because the church often paints a wrong picture of our loving Father who also cares deeply about what happens to everyone on an individual level. The Lord hates the wickedness and crimes against Pres Trump. God Cares Deeply About the Crimes Committed Against President Trump on a Personal Level (Apologizing to President Trump on Behalf of the Church) ——– https://swordandspiritwriter.com/2020/11/30/god-cares-deeply-about-the-crimes-committed-against-president-trump-on-a-personal-level-apologizing-to-president-trump-on-behalf-of-the-church/

It’s not His will for him to be cheated.

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Evelyn
November 30, 2020

God said in His Word He would never leave us nor forsake us Matthew 28:20. Have faith in God. God is doing a work. Remember even when we don’t see Him working He is. We need to pray and pray in the Spirit against the wiles of the devil. He knows his time is short. BUT GOD. He’s awesome and powerful. Praise God.

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Debra Toole
November 30, 2020

It’s NEVER too late to pray!! We serve a loving and righteous God who hears our prayers!
Yes! We are in this situation because of milk toast pastors and spiritually weak Christians who have no reverential fear. It’s time to stand up for what is good and true.

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    L
    November 30, 2020

    So true
    Pray for those pastors that they would take a stand and not let churches meet in the center

    Have faith as mustard seed..move this mountain !

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David
November 30, 2020

We lost America on our watch. We didn’t start praying until too late. Most of us barely skipped one meal. John Piper expressed the Politico-Theology of the post post modern American Christian. We’d rather be ruled by communists with an Ahab than have a Jehu or Josiah rough around the edges. Read it and weep like Jeremiah — oh, we can’t even weep — than weep for our children (they’re lost, too). Selah

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    Jim Lorch
    November 30, 2020

    Hi David, I respectfully disagree that we lost America, and choose to believe the following words of Jesus from the NIV Matthew 26 “Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” The situation our country is in is helping grow our faith. I will never give up hope, and am always expecting miracles from God.

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    N States
    November 30, 2020

    Let us lament and repent, and put on God’s armor and pray for his zeal. You have been appointed your place by our commander and Shepherd Jesus, to stand. Listen to His voice, and speak His Word..there is a river of life flowing out of you-let it flow, to yourself, your family, and into the halls of influence. You have been given a sphere of influence by God, even to government by voting and praying for issues and your representatives. May the zeal of the Lord strengthen you. Lift your eyes to the harvest and pray the Lord thrust out laborers to harvest. God bless you and keep you !

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