Katherine Maher, the newly appointed CEO of NPR, has identified the First Amendment as the primary challenge in her efforts to combat disinformation. Maher described the First Amendment as making it 'a little bit tricky' to censor 'bad information' and the sources spreading it. This stance has sparked significant controversy, with critics labeling her views as anti-free speech and even calling for defunding NPR, which is taxpayer-funded. Maher's comments have ignited a debate on the role of public broadcasting in regulating information while upholding constitutional rights.
🇺🇸NPR CEO: FIRST AMENDMENT IS SUCH A PAIN "1st Amend... makes it a little bit tricky to address the real challenges of 'where does bad information come from?'" Answer: NPR https://t.co/b94i7TMZ1n
🇺🇸NPR CEO: FIRST AMENDMENT IS SUCH A PAIN "1st Amend... makes it a little bit tricky to address the real challenges of 'where does bad information come from?'" https://t.co/6ofVG3Lwgu
🇺🇸NPR CEO: THE FIRST AMENDMENT IS SUCH A PAIN "1st Amend... makes it a little bit tricky to address the real challenges of 'where does bad information come from?'" https://t.co/6ofVG3Lwgu
🇺🇸NPR CEO: THE FIRST AMENDMENT IS SUCH A PAIN "1st Amend... makes it a little bit tricky to address the real challenges of 'where does bad information come from?'" Simple answer: NPR https://t.co/6ofVG3Lwgu
NPR chief: https://t.co/HFcE0Y0U3M
The new CEO of National Public Radio is all for the First Amendment if it helps spread the mainstream media's viewpoints. But if it helps you or me spread our ideas, she considers the amendment her "number one challenge." https://t.co/RjVjVuZSTk
#DefundNPR! Why are we funding censorship? https://t.co/Y9KY3UWy4s
🚨BREAKING: NPR’s new CEO Katherine Maher says we need to regulate the First Amendment in the United States. What’s your response to this? https://t.co/VWugf5vuBN
New NPR CEO: “The number one challenge that we see is, of course, the First Amendment in the United States.” https://t.co/Hs9VFkvrrb
🚨🇺🇸 NPR CEO Katherine Maher says “the #1 challenge” in her fight against disinformation is "the First Amendment in the United States” https://t.co/bPTc18WWQ4
NPR’s new CEO Katherine Maher: “The number one challenge that we see is the First Amendment in the United States.” https://t.co/lgPbxMFcV0
New @NPR CEO hates the First Amendment. The irony is thick. https://t.co/yLFAdOMsYI
EXCLUSIVE: The new CEO of taxpayer funded NPR Katherine Maher says the "the number one challenge" in her fight against disinformation is "the First Amendment in the United States," which makes it "a little bit tricky" to censor "bad information" and "the influence peddlers" who… https://t.co/TmvVUAjcXf
New CEO of taxpayer funded NPR finds the First Amendment to be a nuisance because it makes it harder for her censor information that she doesn’t approve of. https://t.co/UmJmzJVvvc
New CEO of taxpayer funded NPR finds the First Amendment to be a nuisance because then it’s harder for her censor information. https://t.co/UmJmzJVvvc
NPR CEO says one of the biggest problems in America is the first amendment. How do you feel knowing your tax dollars are supporting this? https://t.co/FjB1qzLw0V
NPR's new CEO Katherine Maher is an anti-American communist: "The number one challenge that we see is the First Amendment in the United States." https://t.co/4IbsxzN86h
NPR CEO Katherine Maher believes your free speech is a threat to democracy and she wants to repeal the First Amendment. https://t.co/VV18iN9Njp
NPR's new CEO Katherine Maher. Is a communist: "The number one challenge that we see is the First Amendment in the United States." https://t.co/4IbsxzN86h
"The number one challenge that we see is the First Amendment in the United States" NPR's new CEO Katherine Maher. https://t.co/kTznD2SJlu
EXCLUSIVE: Katherine Maher says the "the number one challenge" in her fight against disinformation is "the First Amendment in the United States," which makes it "a little bit tricky" to censor "bad information" and "the influence peddlers" who spread it. NPR's censor-in-chief. https://t.co/0vY6hIpbmO
"In America everyone is entitled to free speech as a private citizen." --NPR CEO Katherine Maher https://t.co/aZEnNeIf07