Federal Judge Randolph Moss ruled that former President Trump's efforts to defund PBS and NPR were unlawful, finding that the May 2025 executive order infringed on the news organizations' First Amendment rights. The Tuesday's 62-page ruling criticized the order, arguing that it was aimed at suppressing viewpoints the former president disliked. The order sought to exclude NPR and PBS from receiving federal grants or other funding, according to the judge's opinion, because their news coverage leaned left and because they were critical of him.
Judge Moss, an Obama appointee, noted that the First Amendment does not tolerate viewpoint discrimination and retaliation. The executive order, titled "Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Biased Media," directed federal agencies to terminate any direct or indirect funding of NPR and PBS, citing alleged "bias" in reporting and "partisan" news coverage.
Judge Moss's decision underscores the importance of press freedom and protection against political interference in public media.