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Here's where public broadcasting cuts hit the hardest The Washington PostCongress approves public media and foreign aid cuts: What to know The HillCongress rolls back $9 billion in public media funding and foreign aid NPRHill Republicans brace for another grueling fight over Trump's spending cuts Politico
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House Republicans delivered a major victory to President Trump early Friday, passing Trump's rescissions bill that claws back $9 billion in funds already approved for public media and foreign aid.
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House Republicans passed Trump's $9 billion rescissions package cutting $1 billion from public broadcasting, prompting reactions from public outlet journalists and Democrats.
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