In the Editor: I enjoy the National Public Radio challenging the wrong order of the Trump administration target to the appropriate Federal funds and local stations (“NPR radio stations and Public Public Public Suts Sume White House over funding cuts,” May 27). I’m used to the scale opposition and factual analysis of reporting through daily programs such as “all things considered” and “morning edition.”
Finance is supported with constant NPR funding not only because we are importantly dependent on voluntary contributions from listening to the domestic and international news of the news. Presidential bizarre claims that NPR fails to provide “fair, accurate or unbearable” programming can be rejected by distinctive views of different views attached. The NPR often contains important events made by the President’s talk in a joint marginal session in March and even the case in the capacity of the March of March, followed by rivetting the independent scope.
Cutting this fund is more than a violation of free speech. America should avoid emulating autocratic leaders with other societies intentionally silent views they don’t like.
Anthony Arnaud, Laguna Niguel