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Chinese Influence at Voice of America

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Posted By: Christopher L, 3/19/2025 3:08:19 PM

When President Donald Trump signed an executive order to downsize the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), Kari Lake, a senior advisor at the agency, released a statement exposing alarming findings: “Massive national security violations, including spies and terrorists.” The White House also published an article titled “Voice of Radical America,” highlighting a particularly egregious case: “In May 2019, Voice of America fired reporters for their roles in canceling a broadcast midstream after pressure from the Chinese government.” I was at the heart of that incident.

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