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A few weeks ago, I sat down with @grahamformaine and we talked about guns.
Graham supported Maine’s red flag law. Janet Mills opposed it, and vetoed a bill that would have banned bump stocks and similar rapid-fire devices.
I, and other gun safety advocates, will keep pushing Graham on his assault weapons ban position, but it’s clear who has the weak record on gun safety here.
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BREAKING: HELL YES! National Public Radio announces a massive influx of private donations after Trump slashed their funding — including the largest gift by a living donor in NPR's history.
$113 million just flowed into America's most crucial public broadcasting organization....
“I support NPR because an informed public is the bedrock of our society, and democracy requires strong, independent journalism,” said philanthropist Connie Ballmer, who donated over $80 million. “My hope is that this commitment provides the stability and the spark NPR needs to innovate boldly and strengthen its national network.”
The influx of cash also included $33 million from an anonymous donor. NPR intends to use the money to “help expand audience connection, accelerate digital transformation, and increase the sustainability of the national NPR Network.”
NPR’s President and CEO Katherine Maher said the donations are a “remarkable investment” that will keep the organization humming along for years.
These donations are godsend after Trump pushed his MAGA-controlled Congress to gut over $1 billion in federal funds from NPR and PBS last summer. Both organizations have long been a target for a Republican Party that is fully aware that a well-informed public hurts their electoral chances.
Conservatives regularly accuse NPR of having a "liberal bias" but the truth is that reality has an anti-conservative bias. Simply reporting on the facts of the world is the surest way to dismantle the racist, paranoid, plutocratic assumptions that form the nucleus of the right-wing worldview. When you believe that climate change is a Chinese hoax and that Donald Trump is an upstanding Christian gentleman, neutral reporting starts to look left-wing.
Although these donations are incredibly welcome, we can't rely solely on private benefactors to keep NPR afloat. When Democrats retake power, we must pump funding back into NPR and PBS — not only restoring what they once received, but increasing it. Now, more than ever, this nation needs access to reliable information.
“While these investments are extraordinary, they do not replace federal funding,” Maher stated. “The permanent loss of more than $1 billion in federal funding has created significant financial pressure across all of public media. No single benefactor can or should carry this responsibility alone.”
Do you support NPR? Should we double their funding?
Please ❤️ and share if you're thrilled by this news!

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@TheSaviour I thought the US taxpayers were paying to provide them free dental care...
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