House passes NPR, PBS, and USAID spending cuts The House of Representatives passed the $9.4 billion rescissions package on Thursday to cut wasteful discretionary spending on NPR, PBS, and USAID.  The House advanced the legislation to a final floor vote on Wednesday, The Gateway Pundit reported. JUST IN: House Votes to Advance DOGE Cuts to NPR, PBS, and USAID – Final Floor Vote Expected This Week This includes cuts to National Public Radio (NPR), Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). $8.3 billion is set to be cut from the USAID, the far left agency that the Trump Administration has accused of funding foreign programs that do little to advance American interests. The President ordered NPR and PBS to be defunded last…

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