A federal court on June 8 declined a request from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to block the Trump administration from removing three members of its board of directors.
CPB is a nonprofit established by Congress that distributes funds to more than 1,600 public television and radio stations such as PBS and NPR. On April 28, White House official Trent Morse informed three CPB board members—Laura Ross, Thomas Rothman, and Diane Kaplan—that they were being removed from their positions.
A day later, CPB, its board, and the three board members filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against the administration, including President Donald Trump and Morse. The suit asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order preventing the defendants from taking any action outlined in the termination notice….
Court Declines to Block Trump Admin From Firing CPB Board Members
