Posted on 05/22/2025 7:26:16 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The European Union has stepped in to provide Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty an infusion of millions of dollars to keep functioning as the international broadcaster battles the Trump administration to release funds Congress has already designated for it.
"We are grateful for the emergency funding to help keep Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty afloat," the network's president, Steve Capus, said in a statement from Brussels, where he has been meeting with European officials.
"Radio Liberty's survival remains at risk as long as these funds are withheld," Capus said, referring to $75 million held back by the Trump administration.
Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty were founded in the early 1950s as part of Cold War initiatives to combat Soviet propaganda and influence. They later merged. The news network seeks to provide non-ideological news coverage and programming to countries in Eastern Europe and neighboring states where the press is not able to operate freely.
Last year, more than 47 million unique users relied on its coverage each week in 23 countries, according to the network, including in Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic states, Hungary, Iran and other countries in Central Asia and the Caucasus. The Trump administration initially sought to dismantle Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and its sister networks, including Voice of America. His senior adviser, Kari Lake, has called them biased and claimed they served up anti-American fare.
While President Trump has cited a need to identify major budget cuts throughout government, his actions fit neatly into a larger strategy to undermine the news media's finances and independence.
Actions include executive orders purporting to eliminate federal funding for public broadcasting and purporting to fire board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Trump's appointee atop the Federal Communications Commission launched investigations of all major broadcast networks save Fox (owned by Trump's ally, Rupert Murdoch). And Trump and his allies have filed private civil lawsuits against major news outlets.
Lake, the senior presidential adviser, oversaw the termination of contracts for more than 500 people at Voice of America and its parent agency last week. An appellate court is considering a lawsuit from a coalition of journalists, employees, unions and press advocates who say her actions violate federal law and free speech protections.
The U.S. government withheld monthly payments from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty until a federal judge ordered $12 million released. The parent outfit, the U.S. Agency for Global Media, belatedly sent the funds for April. The network is still awaiting its federal payment for May.
On Monday, RFE/RL filed a request for a new temporary restraining order with the court to compel payments for this month. It has also asked for a preliminary injunction requiring the agency to send the network the full $75 million appropriated for the rest of the fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30.
So far, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has put scores of employees on furloughs, canceled contracts with freelancers, and cut back programming.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters that it would give $6.2 million to "support the vital work of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty."
"It's short-term emergency funding designed as a safety net for the [network's] independent journalism," she added.
Sweden previously pledged to give $2 million to support RFE/RL's reporting but those funds have yet to arrive.
"The first thing it says is how much the Europeans value the work that RFE does, and how important they think it is in their news diet and their news ecosystem," says Rick Stengel, a former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy under former President Barack Obama.
He points particularly to the network's reporting on Russia and Hungary and the influence they wield on other European nations. Stengel also tells NPR that this emergency funding crisis suggests a model that could prove more stable moving forward.
"In so many ways, it was a post-World War II and Cold War initiative, which sought to help the European countries which came under the shadow of Soviet domination," Stengel said. "Now that they're out from under that, why wouldn't you even have a consortium of funding for RFE that is a combination of European and American funding?"
Such a solution might make it less reliant on the whim of an unpredictable U.S. administration, he says.
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Why can’t European pay for…..European radio???
If you went out and asked around all of eastern/western Europe....it’s fewer than 1,000 people who listen to RFE. If you are spending $300-million to reach 1,000 people...is it really worth the effort?
It should be kept, but with only pro-American programming and no woke garbage.
Did Trump try to “shutter” it? Or, as the result of a cost/benefit analysis just realize it’s not worth it? My guess is the latter.
Why can’t they just ...do it themselves? No people skills?
RFE was captured by the LGBT perverts as part of their long march through the institutions.
Here are some examples:
https://www.rferl.org/a/hungary-lgbtq-constitutional-ban-protest-rights-crackdown/33386503.html
https://www.rferl.org/a/lgbt-rights-eastern-europe-backsliding/31622890.html
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-lgbt-conversion-therapy/32858475.html
https://www.rferl.org/a/bulgaria-lgbt-law-veto-letter/33079866.html
Notice the slant on the articles.
See post 7.
RFE joined the evil team.
It must be a very important base for globalist/neo-marxist operations if Brussels is so desperate to keep it alive.
They’d have to spend THEIR money.
Exactly. Its a waste of money. If some other fool wants to prop it up, then keep it un shuttered… Im sure Trump doesn’t care one way or the another.
Correct answer.
This is about waste, fraud and abuse—for sure.
But—it is also about evil.
Which tells you all you need to know about RFE. Its globalist Leftist propaganda.
bttt
These anti-freedom globalists are soooooo tiresome. Just why arethe US Taxpayers giving these manipulative jerks anything?
It should be the European’s job anyway. I don’t know anyone who listens to it in America.
This is how it should be. It is broadcast for their benefit...
This is Radio Clash on pirate satellite
This is not Free Europe
Not an armed force network
This is Radio Clash using audio ammunition
This is Radio Clash can we get that world to listen?
This is Radio Clash using aural ammunition
This is Radio Clash can we get that world to listen?
This is Radio Clash on pirate satellite
Orbiting your living room,
Cashing in the bill of rights
Well since the USSR is no more there’s no need for this dollar sucking job generator.
I hear Zelensky gives Free Piano Concerts on Radio Fag Europe!
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