
Trump administration fires nearly 600 contractors at Voice of America
The firings, announced on Thursday, appeared to defy a recent court order requiring the government to preserve strong news operations at VOA. The US president has criticized the news network and accused it of spreading 'radical' content.
The cuts, announced on Thursday, affected mostly journalists along with some administrative staff and represented more than one-third of VOA's workforce.
Among those dismissed are journalists from authoritarian countries who now face deportation, as their visas are linked to their jobs at VOA.
'Today is an incredibly difficult day as USAGM terminates many of our contractors who have devoted themselves to fulfilling VOA's congressionally-mandated mission to deliver factual, balanced and comprehensive journalism to the world,' journalists with the SaveVOA campaign said in a statement. 'Among those affected are J-1 visa holders who will be forced to leave the country within 30 days. Several of these journalists come from countries where they could be arrested or worse because of their reporting for VOA.'
The group said the team was considering its next steps and remained 'committed to the goal of returning all employees to their positions'.
The administration cited 'the government's convenience' as the justification for the firings, taking advantage of the workers' status as contractors rather than full federal employees.
Michael Abramowitz, the director of VOA, called the move 'inexplicable' and said he was 'heartbroken' in an email to staff obtained by the New York Times. Abramowitz has filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from closing VOA.
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The notification to employees told terminated staffers that they will be let go as of 30 May and instructed them to return their press credentials, badges and other VOA property by that time, according to the Hill.
Kari Lake, a Trump ally and senior adviser at the US Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA, defended the decision as legally permissible. Lake had previously denounced the agency as 'unsalvageable' and accused it of corruption without presenting evidence.
The federal building that houses the VOA news outlet in Washington DC was also listed for sale on Thursday.
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Senator Jeanne Shaheen, ranking member of the Senate foreign relations committee, issued a statement in response to the firings:
'The Trump administration's gutting of Voice of America threatens access to independent media in places where it is needed most,' the statement reads. 'It deeply weakens a critical and cost-effective tool of American influence and soft power. If Voice of America is silenced, PRC and Russian propaganda and lies will fill the void. To add more fuel to the fire, Kari Lake's recent announcement that the Voice of America will now become a conduit for One America News Network is a gift to Russia and propagandists everywhere.'
She added: 'Firing respected independent journalists and employees is as strategically shortsighted as it is heartless. The Trump administration's efforts to gut and de-fund independent media will only harm the United States in the long run.'
The firings are the latest in a string of moves by the Trump administration targeting independent news organizations. The Federal Communications Commission, led by Trump appointee and the Project 2025 author Brendan Carr, has ordered investigations into NPR and PBS. Trump is also in an ongoing legal battle with 60 Minutes and CBS, and his administration previously barred the Associated Press from the Oval Office.
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