Let us call a spade a spade: NPR and PBS have earned the “woke” label. Listen to CEO Katherine Maher’s testimony or scroll through her anti-Trump tirades on social media. Want more proof? Ask Uri Berliner, a 25-year NPR veteran who resigned after exposing the network’s deep progressive bias in a viral essay. He even reminded readers how NPR buried the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 because it “could help Trump,” later dismissing it as a “tabloid” distraction—a stunning example of elitist arrogance that shattered public trust. And while they preach equality and diversity, NPR’s CEO pockets nearly $600,000 a year, more than the President of the United States, while top hosts rake in over half a million each. For a taxpayer-backed outlet, those numbers speak volumes.
Adios NPR, PBS
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