![]() ADD YOUR NAME: Save PBS and NPR – because democracy requires an informed public >> President Trump and his friends in Congress are escalating their war on public media – attempting to slash funding for our Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR). [1] Time after time, Americans consistently rank PBS [2] and NPR [3] as the most trustworthy networks for news and public affairs. That’s because they deliver free local news, quality programming, and fact-based independent journalism – without any corporate or political agendas, as they are required by law to be objective. [4] And that’s exactly why Trump is targeting them with this executive order – he knows that an informed public with access to independent journalism is a powerful defense against the manipulation, disinformation, and propaganda that the Trump administration is pushing. SIGN THE PETITIONStudies show that democracies work best when we have strong public funding for independent news – ensuring all citizens can access rich and varied information. [5] For decades, PBS and NPR have fulfilled this promise, even with much less public funding relative to other democracies around the world. [6] They serve every corner of America – providing 99% of Americans with access to trusted, educational, and informative programming, whether they live in big cities or remote towns. [7] This fight is about more than funding. It’s about speaking out against politicians who want to silence dissent, prevent accountability, and replace the impartial truth with their chosen narrative. Here's the good news: Trump already tried – and failed – to cut funding for PBS during his first administration because gutting one of America’s most trusted public institutions isn’t a popular move. With your help, I’m confident we can stop this attack once again. Thanks for all you do, The team at Common Cause [1] https://www.npr.org/2025/05/02/nx-s1-5384790/trump-orders-end-to-federal-funding-for-npr-and-pbs | |
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