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Trump Nominates Kari Lake for VOA Director Amid Concerns Over Media Independence
Dec 13, 2024, 03:15 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced his intention to appoint Kari Lake, a former Arizona news anchor and unsuccessful candidate for both Arizona governor and U.S. Senate, as the next director of Voice of America (VOA). This move aims to install a loyalist at the helm of the federally funded international broadcaster, which operates in nearly 50 languages and reaches an estimated 354 million people weekly. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social, emphasizing that Lake would work closely with the incoming head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media to ensure that American values are broadcast fairly and accurately. VOA's mission, as stated on its website, is to provide comprehensive coverage of the news and tell audiences the truth. Trump's previous administration faced criticism for attempting to undermine VOA's editorial independence, which is now protected by the International Broadcasting Advisory Board (IBAB). Lake, who has been vocal in her criticism of mainstream media, stated her intention to lead VOA in promoting democracy and truth, focusing on chronicling America's achievements worldwide. The appointment requires approval from the IBAB, which includes six members appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, along with the Secretary of State.
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