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Appeals Court Blocks Trump Appointee's Takeover of Web Nonprofit (politico.com) 90

A federal appeals court has blocked a bid by one of President Donald Trump's appointees to take over a government-funded nonprofit organization that fosters technology aimed at undermining internet censorship around the globe. From a report, shared by reader transporter_ii: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued an order Tuesday morning preventing U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack from installing a hand-picked board to replace the previously existing leadership of the Open Technology Fund. Weeks after his Senate confirmation last month, Pack purged leadership at a series of taxpayer-funded media outlets, including the storied Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia networks, as well as the lesser-known OTF. Trump has taken the global broadcasters to task for being too critical of the administration and its policies, including its response to the coronavirus. Pack's drive to oust the leaders of the media outlets was seen as an effort to draw friendlier coverage. Veterans of the organizations have said the massive leadership change undermined their traditional independence.
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Appeals Court Blocks Trump Appointee's Takeover of Web Nonprofit

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  • by sycodon ( 149926 ) on Wednesday July 22, 2020 @02:43PM (#60320095)

    ...should stay out of politics altogether.

    • by jd ( 1658 ) <imipakNO@SPAMyahoo.com> on Wednesday July 22, 2020 @02:47PM (#60320111) Homepage Journal

      Nothing wrong with government funding. It is politically funded or politically run that's the problem.

      You can have a quasi-public body that is 100% funded by the taxpayer but which the government has no direct control over and can only influence the constitution of the body through mutual agreement. The BBC used to be run this way and was very very good indeed.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by spun ( 1352 )

      Like all those evangelical churches that got covid bailout money, meddle in politics and still claim non-profit status? I agree.

      • by sycodon ( 149926 )

        When they open up a radio station using government funds you might have a point.

        • Well CBN is a non-profit so while they do get a tax exemption which is money they do not have to pay. Have you ever watched CBN? To say it is church is a reach. It is a whack job nut preaching for republicans.
        • Since they don't pay taxes, technically everything they do is government funded. Because whether you receive money from someone or don't have to pay money to someone, it means that you have more money at the expense of that someone.

        • by spun ( 1352 )

          Then I have a point. Those evangelical megachurches have radio stations, you know. And they don't pay taxes, and they get government money. Therefore, the government pays for those radio stations.

          • by thane ( 523135 )

            Then I have a point. Those evangelical megachurches have radio stations, you know. And they don't pay taxes, and they get government money. Therefore, the government pays for those radio stations.

            Not take someone's money isn't the same as giving them money. If that was the case, you're welcome for all the money I didn't take from you. These churches are no different from Planned Parenthood, ACLU, or other non-profits that don't pay their 'fair share' of taxes. Some of which even only exist because of money taken from others and given to them (Planned Parenthood). You might cry they serve some kind public good or whatnot, but that just your judgement based on your subjective values.

            • by spun ( 1352 )

              Sorry, but with taxes it is the same. If the government gives you a tax break and doesn't give one to me, and it uses my wealth to benefit all citizens, then it is transferring some of my wealth to you.

              Planned Parenthood does not operate a radio station, which I believe was the item under discussion, please try to keep up.

              Churches that get involved in politics should lose their tax exempt status.

              • by thane ( 523135 )

                Sorry, but with taxes it is the same.

                If the government gives you a tax break and doesn't give one to me, and it uses my wealth to benefit all citizens, then it is transferring some of my wealth to you.

                No, it's not. What's the reasoning that makes it's different? What makes it different other than you want it to be?

                Planned Parenthood does not operate a radio station, which I believe was the item under discussion, please try to keep up.

                Congratulations, you've complete the condescension quest for today. Here's your badge.

                Churches that get involved in politics should lose their tax exempt status.

                Is it only churches that involve themselves in politics should lose tax exempt status?

                If that is so, to be consistent should not all nonprofits that engage in politics lose their tax exempt status?

                So with everything being political these days, we should get rid of all the 503c and other types nonprofit organ

    • politics, n.: the art or science of government

      "Staying out of politics" sounds kind of difficult for government-funded outlets.

    • by cusco ( 717999 ) <brian@bixby.gmail@com> on Wednesday July 22, 2020 @03:17PM (#60320227)

      Well, in the case of Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia they were specifically founded to interfere in politics.

      Oh, you mean **OUR** politics. Never mind, sometimes I forget that we're the exception to every rule.

    • Making it a requirement to stay out of politics is, by definition, an attack on their independance.

      And by the way, would you say the same thing if they were critical of democrats and the left ? Of course not. You would be cheering and encouraging them to do even more politics.

      And don't even try to claim otherwise.

  • This is what violation of the first amendment looks like. Installing cronies into government communication to replace criticism of the government with propaganda.

    At least the BBC in the UK and the CBC in Canada (both are government funded) tends to criticize all parties in the government, however in Canada, the CBC is too much of a butt-kiss to the Liberal party and that tends to call for defunding the CBC by right-wings.

    But Canada does not have an equal to the first amendment, so the government is literate

  • The appellate order was issued by appointees of Obama, Clinton, and WBush. No indication is given of the vote.

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