White House to Ask Congress to Rescind $9.4 Billion in Funding for Public Media, Foreign Aid

The rescission request would codify some of the cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency if approved by Congress.

WASHINGTONโ€”The White House will send Congress a request to claw back $9.4 billion in previously appropriated funds to public media and foreign aid.

A spokesperson for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) confirmed in a statement to The Epoch Times that the long-expected rescissions package would be sent to Congress for consideration on June 3.

In Washington parlance, a โ€œrescissions packageโ€ refers to a request by the president for Congress to withdraw funding previously delegated by the legislature for a specific purpose. Such packages are handled under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which limits the presidentโ€™s ability to unilaterally cancel funding appropriated by Congress.

The majority of the forthcoming rescissions package has to do with foreign aid, with the remainder targeting federally funded media outlets. They are meant to codify many of the cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency.

A total of $8.3 billion would be cut from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the African Development Foundation. The remaining cuts, approximately $1.1 billion, would be rescinded from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which oversees state-funded media like NPR and PBS.

Since taking office, President Donald Trumpโ€™s administration has targeted both government agencies for downsizing, with some efforts aiming to end USAID entirely and absorb the agency into the U.S. State Department beginning in February.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and its subsidiaries, meanwhile, have been accused of โ€œbiased and partisan news coverageโ€ by the administration.

On May 1, Trump signed an executive order that would direct the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to end all direct funding for the news outlets and ensure that โ€œlicensees and permittees of public radio and television stations … do not use federal funds for NPR and PBS.โ€

Byย Joseph Lord

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