💨 Abstract
National Public Radio (NPR) and affiliated stations have filed a lawsuit against former President Trump. The lawsuit challenges an executive order that aims to end federal funding for NPR, arguing that the order is illegal. The legal action seeks to protect the funding that supports public broadcasting.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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