PBS, NPR under fire in heated Capitol Hill hearing
PBS and NPR are at the center of a fiery debate in Washington after a congressional hearing questioned whether the two public media giants deserve continued federal funding. The “Anti-American Airwaves” hearing, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, accused the networks of promoting a liberal agenda through children’s programming and public messaging. Democrats pushed back, defending the educational and nonpartisan mission of public broadcasting. FOX 5’s Teresa Priolo reports on the sharp exchanges, the political stakes, and what this could mean for the future of shows like Sesame Street, Daniel Tiger, and local public radio across America.
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