President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to reduce taxpayers’ funds to PBS and NPR, two media, the White House accused of spreading the “propaganda of the radical alarm.”

The order instructs the corporation for public transmission and other federal agencies that “federal funds for NPR and PBS” cease. ” In addition, they require that they work to eliminate indirect sources from public fines for news organizations.

“[President Trump] I just signed an executive order that ended the subsidy of NPR and PBS taxpayers, who receive millions of taxpayers to disseminate radicals, aroused propaganda disguised as ‘News’ “, published the White House in a statement over X.

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The speakers obtain approximately half a billion dollars in public money through the Corporation for Public Transmission and have been preparing for the possibility of rigid cuts since Trump’s re -election.

The CEO and president of PBS, Paula Kerger, said last month that the effort of the Trump administration to terminate the funds for public media “would interrupt the essential service that PBS and the local member stations provide to the US people.”

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The National Public Radio headquarters (NPR) in Washington. (Photo AP/Charles Dharapak)

“There is nothing more American than PBS, and our work is only possible due to the bipartisan support that we have always resorted to Congress,” he said. “This public-private association allows us to help prepare millions of children for success in school and in life and also support enriching and inspiring programs of the highest quality.”

The Corporation for Public Radiodifusion demanded Trump earlier this week on its movement to three members of its Board of five people, arguing that the president was exceeding his authority and that the movement is deprived of the Board of a quorum that needed business.

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President Donald Trump arrives to give a graduation speech at the University of Alabama on Thursday in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Thursday’s movement against PBS and NPR occurs when its administration has been working to dismantle the US agency for global media, including Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Libery, which were designed to model an independent news meeting.

These efforts have faced the setback of the federal courts, which have ruled in some cases that the Trump administration may have exceeded the perthority by stopping the appropriate funds for the points of sale by Congresss.

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Fox News Digital has communicated with PBS and NPR for a response to Trump’s executive order.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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