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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2025 · 3 MIN

Sweeping Republican Legislation Cuts Funding for NPR, PBS

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This is your RNC News podcast. Donald Trump and Republican leaders have just achieved a major legislative victory by passing what they’re calling the “one big, beautiful bill,” a sweeping measure encompassing Trump’s top priorities like border security, national defense, and broad tax cuts. The House already approved the measure, and now attention has shifted to the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune has indicated the chamber will take up a $9.4 billion package of government spending cuts before the August recess. These cuts will target State Department funding, with a particular focus on foreign aid, and will also eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which would effectively defund NPR and PBS. Trump has been adamant on social media that any Republican opposing cuts to NPR and PBS will lose his endorsement, highlighting ongoing internal party debates about media and government funding. In the House, Republican leaders are gearing up for additional ambitious legislation. Speaker Mike Johnson recently announced plans to pursue a second and even a third spending package using the reconciliation process, which allows passage of budget-related bills with a simple majority and shields them from filibuster in the Senate. The intent is to push through more items that didn’t make it into the first bill, especially those with budgetary impacts, keeping the legislative momentum going right up to the 2026 elections. Meanwhile, these budgetary moves are drawing criticism and concern across the country, particularly regarding health care spending. According to KFF Health News, the megabill’s provisions are expected to raise health care costs for millions of Americans, with rural hospitals, Medicaid recipients, and individuals seeking Affordable Care Act coverage feeling the impact most acutely. As far as broad policy positions, the Republican Party continues to emphasize fiscal conservatism, aiming for smaller government, lower taxes, and reduced federal spending. However, under Trump’s leadership, the party’s economic tone has shifted from a historic embrace of free trade to a more protectionist stance, highlighted by the imposition of new tariffs. On social issues, Republicans are maintaining socially conservative policies, with strong opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, and expansive transgender rights, while supporting school prayer and increased say for teachers in curriculum discussions. Internally, there’s significant activity among factions like the Freedom Caucus, the most conservative bloc in the House. This group continues to push party leaders toward even more right-leaning positions, especially on issues like proxy voting and House procedural rules. Recent disputes led to public clashes, with the caucus even temporarily blocking Republican-backed legislation until their demands were addressed. Looking ahead to the 2026 midterms, the party is focused on maintaining and possibly expanding its Senate major This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your RNC News podcast. Donald Trump and Republican leaders have just achieved a major legislative victory by passing what they’re calling the “one big, beautiful bill,” a sweeping measure encompassing Trump’s top priorities like border security, national defense, and broad tax cuts. The House already approved the measure, and now attention has shifted to the Senate, where Majority Leader John Thune has indicated the chamber will take up a $9.4 billion package of government spending cuts before the August recess. These cuts will target State Department funding, with a particular focus on foreign aid, and will also eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which would effectively defund NPR and PBS. Trump has been adamant on social media that any Republican opposing cuts to NPR and PBS will lose his endorsement, highlighting ongoing internal party debates about media and government funding. In the House, Republican leaders are gearing up for additional ambitious legislation. Speaker Mike Johnson recently announced plans to pursue a second and even a third spending package using the reconciliation process, which allows passage of budget-related bills with a simple majority and shields them from filibuster in the Senate. The intent is to push through more items that didn’t make it into the first bill, especially those with budgetary impacts, keeping the legislative momentum going right up to the 2026 elections. Meanwhile, these budgetary moves are drawing criticism and concern across the country, particularly regarding health care spending. According to KFF Health News, the megabill’s provisions are expected to raise health care costs for millions of Americans, with rural hospitals, Medicaid recipients, and individuals seeking Affordable Care Act coverage feeling the impact most acutely. As far as broad policy positions, the Republican Party continues to emphasize fiscal conservatism, aiming for smaller government, lower taxes, and reduced federal spending. However, under Trump’s leadership, the party’s economic tone has shifted from a historic embrace of free trade to a more protectionist stance, highlighted by the imposition of new tariffs. On social issues, Republicans are maintaining socially conservative policies, with strong opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, and expansive transgender rights, while supporting school prayer and increased say for teachers in curriculum discussions. Internally, there’s significant activity among factions like the Freedom Caucus, the most conservative bloc in the House. This group continues to push party leaders toward even more right-leaning positions, especially on issues like proxy voting and House procedural rules. Recent disputes led to public clashes, with the caucus even temporarily blocking Republican-backed legislation until their demands were addressed. Looking ahead to the 2026 midterms, the party is focused on maintaining and possibly expanding its Senate major This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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