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A U.S. federal judge on April 1, 2026 permanently blocked President Donald Trumpâs executive order directing all federal agencies to cut funding to National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), ruling the measure unlawful and unconstitutional.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss found the order represented viewpoint discrimination and unlawful retaliation in violation of the First Amendment.
The ruling does not erase the operational damage already done â Congress previously moved to defund public broadcasting and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has effectively shut down â but Moss said the executive order swept beyond the CPB and barred agencies from funding NPR and PBS regardless of program merit.
Plaintiffs included NPR and several local member stations; their lawyers hailed the decision as a significant win for press freedom.
The White House called the ruling âridiculousâ and indicated it would seek further legal remedies.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS chief Paula Kerger praised the judgment.
The case is expected to be appealed, and practical effects on remaining program-specific grants and emergency funding remain to be litigated and clarified.
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