From Washington Report on Middle East Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Trump's Effort to Destroy VOA
Date October 30, 2020 7:02 PM
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More Bad News for the Voice of America and Other Government-Funded International Broadcasters
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Michael Pack, who heads the U.S. Agency for Global Media, just rescinded a rule that blocked him from getting involved in news and editorial decisions. ([link removed]) This action raises fears that he is seeking to reshape VOA and its sister agencies into promotional arms for President Donald Trump, who appointed Pack. Observers see irony in the notion that the agencies—whose broadcasts are designed to counter foreign government’s official censorship and propaganda—will now be subject to censorship by a political appointee.
In our latest issue, Delinda C. Hanley assessed the Trump administration's efforts to destroy VOA.
Click Here to Read the Article, "VOA Punished for Telling America’s, Instead Of Trump’s, Story" ([link removed])
Watch yesterday's event on the Israel lobby's 2021 agenda:
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