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US judge Beryl Howell bars USAGM CEO Michael Pack and his team from interfering ...
MichiganOrPossiblyMinnesotaHat RetweetedBREAKING: US judge Beryl Howell bars USAGM CEO Michael Pack and his team from investigating or interfering with journalists at Voice of America & sister networks - a significant win for Pack's internal critics
My story from earlier today (before ruling)
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Voice of America's 5 Months Under Trump CEO: Lawsuits, Bias Claims, And A Sex Scandal
November 20, 2020 12:32 PM ET
DAVID FOLKENFLIK Twitter
Crisis has been the defining constant at the Voice of America and its parent agency for the past five months.
That's how long Michael Pack, the conservative documentary maker picked by President Trump to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, has been in charge.
In that time, he's noisily erased protections for government journalists, ousted leaders from executive suites to the newsroom, and rejected visas for foreign staffers. There have been scattershot accusations of ideological bias and national security lapses, outrage from Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike, lawsuits and even a sex scandal.
Crises all around.
The question that remains is how Pack will play the end game at USAGM and the federally funded foreign broadcasters under its umbrella, which include VOA, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia. President-elect Joe Biden has named former State Department official and Time magazine managing editor Richard Stengel to assess USAGM during the transition; he is widely believed to be Biden's pick to replace Pack.
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Voice of America's 5 Months Under Trump CEO: Lawsuits, Bias Claims, And A Sex Scandal
November 20, 2020 12:32 PM ET
DAVID FOLKENFLIK Twitter
Crisis has been the defining constant at the Voice of America and its parent agency for the past five months.
That's how long Michael Pack, the conservative documentary maker picked by President Trump to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, has been in charge.
In that time, he's noisily erased protections for government journalists, ousted leaders from executive suites to the newsroom, and rejected visas for foreign staffers. There have been scattershot accusations of ideological bias and national security lapses, outrage from Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike, lawsuits and even a sex scandal.
Crises all around.
The question that remains is how Pack will play the end game at USAGM and the federally funded foreign broadcasters under its umbrella, which include VOA, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia. President-elect Joe Biden has named former State Department official and Time magazine managing editor Richard Stengel to assess USAGM during the transition; he is widely believed to be Biden's pick to replace Pack.
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Statement from attys that sued USAGM on behalf of suspended USAGM execs & top non political VOA exec, Kelu Chao
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US judge Beryl Howell bars USAGM CEO Michael Pack and his team from interfering ... (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2020
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Karadeniz
(24,731 posts)1. This blatant attempt by Trump to manipulate American messaging really upset me, but I didn't see
A remedy. I'm thrilled by this.
hlthe2b
(113,201 posts)2. Me too.
