Earlier this month, Trump signed an executive order ending the taxpayer subsidization of National Public Radio. Conservatives have been calling for this for years. Why should they be forced to subsidize a radio network that does nothing but bash conservatives? Now NPR is suing the Trump administration claiming that their First Amendment rights are being violated. How does that work, exactly? No one is saying they can’t speak, it’s just about the taxpayer funding. Do the folks at NPR think they have a Constitutional right to taxpayer funding? FOX News reports: NPR sues Trump White House over executive order targeting public media NPR and a trio of Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration in federal court on Tuesday over an executive order seeking…
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