A management room on the Arizona PBS workplaces in Phoenix is seen Friday, Could 2, 2025. Earlier this month, President Trump issued an government order claiming to direct CPB’s board to finish federal funding to PBS and NPR.
Katie Oyan/AP
cover caption
toggle caption
Katie Oyan/AP
Lower than a day after President Trump tried to fireside three Company for Public Broadcasting board members final month, DOGE staffers additionally tried to assign a group to overview its operations.
CPB leaders denied that request, citing federal regulation that establishes the impartial nonprofit outdoors of the management of the federal authorities. The request comes because the president is launching a broad assault in opposition to the nation’s two largest public broadcasters. On the similar time, the casual Division of Authorities Effectivity has sought to embed itself in quite a few impartial businesses Trump desires to shutter.

These revelations are available in court docket paperwork filed Friday in a lawsuit the place CPB is difficult Trump’s April 28 efforts to take away the board members, and after the president issued an government order Could 1 that additionally purports to finish any federal funding to the Public Broadcasting Service and Nationwide Public Radio.
In line with the submitting, Nate Cavanaugh, a DOGE staffer with the Normal Providers Administration despatched an e-mail addressed to the 2 board members not focused by Trump asking for a gathering simply earlier than the preliminary court docket listening to within the CPB case.
“I wish to study extra in regards to the Company for Public Broadcasting and focus on getting a DOGE group assigned to the group,” Cavanaugh wrote in an e-mail dated April 29.
An April 30 response from CPB’s government vp and common counsel Evan Slavitt reiterated the group’s stance that federal regulation states that CPB “is not going to be an company or institution of the USA Authorities.”
“Accordingly, neither DOGE, the GSA, nor some other part of the manager department has any function supervising or having any exercise regarding CPB,” Slavitt wrote.
Slavitt additionally mentioned the DOGE e-mail was despatched to 2 e-mail addresses which can be solely utilized by CPB’s expense reimbursement system and aren’t the way in which to contact board members.
The Trump administration contends the Structure provides the president “the ability to take away personnel who train his government authority,” White Home spokesperson Taylor Rogers beforehand advised NPR.
The regulation seems to say in any other case.
Federal regulation is express about CPB’s construction and independence
In a bit of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 subtitled “Federal interference or management,” the statute doesn’t enable “any division, company, officer, or worker of the USA to train any route, supervision, or management over public telecommunications, or over the Company or any of its grantees or contractors.”
After Trump issued his government order claiming to direct CPB’s board to finish federal funding to PBS and NPR, leaders of the three organizations mentioned the directive was unlawful as effectively, citing a bit of the act that established CPB in a way “to afford most safety from extraneous interference and management.”

The regulation additionally says that funds allotted by Congress and distributed by CPB “could also be used on the discretion of the recipient,” and spells out what share of the funds could also be used for public tv, public radio on the native and nationwide ranges.
Congress allotted $535 million to CPB for the present fiscal 12 months, a quantity that was left unchanged within the newest stopgap spending plan that each one however two Republican lawmakers voted for in March. The president has indicated curiosity in asking Congress to claw again that funding utilizing a course of often called rescission, although that request has not been made and approval just isn’t assured.
The manager order additionally directs federal businesses to finish any “direct or oblique” funding of NPR and PBS. Final week, the Division of Training notified CPB it was terminating its “Able to Be taught” grant for instructional tv programing.
In asking the court docket to dam Trump’s tried elimination of board members, CPB says it could not have a quorum to conduct any enterprise if the firings had been upheld, pointing to a previously-scheduled assembly for Tuesday, Could 13 that would come with discussing legislative communications plans with Congress, pending and potential litigation, and approving grant awards.
“And not using a legally constituted Board, it can’t approve or give route on any of those issues,” the submitting reads.
And although CPB says it isn’t topic to the president’s authority, it’s price noting that and not using a quorum, the board would even be unable to enact Trump’s government order allegedly in search of to defund PBS and NPR.
The following listening to within the case is scheduled for Could 14.
Disclosure: This story was reported and written by NPR reporter Stephen Fowler and edited by Padmananda Rama, Emily Kopp, Vickie Walton-James and Gerry Holmes. Beneath NPR’s protocol for reporting on itself, no company official or information government reviewed this story earlier than it was posted publicly.
Have info you need to share about DOGE entry to impartial businesses? Attain out to this creator by means of encrypted communication on Sign. Stephen Fowler is at stphnfwlr.25. Please use a nonwork gadget.