Texas floods brought death and destruction, killing over 50 people and destroying communities. Rescue teams worked hard to save lives in the middle of this tragedy. While Texans suffered, NPR and PBS showed where their priorities really lie.
Rep. Chip Roy exposed how these taxpayer-funded outlets ignored the disaster. Instead of reporting on the floods, they focused on lobbying Congress to save their funding. This shameful behavior left Texans without critical news coverage during their darkest hour.
Roy made these facts clear on “The Faulkner Focus.” He saw firsthand how NPR and PBS abandoned their duty. While rivers swallowed homes, these organizations pressured lawmakers to protect their budgets. Their actions reveal a dangerous political bias against everyday Americans.
This proves NPR and PBS care more about their taxpayer dollars than real journalism. They ignored human suffering to push their own agenda. It’s wrong that hardworking Americans fund these outlets while they ignore emergencies in conservative states.
That’s why Republicans are cutting their federal funding. The Senate passed a bill to stop wasting money on biased media. This commonsense move puts Americans first. Taxpayers shouldn’t fund outlets that ignore disasters in flyover country.
Trump supports shifting power to the states during disasters. He praised Texas leaders for taking charge during the floods. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem backed this approach, letting locals lead while Washington assists. This respects states’ rights and local knowledge.
Defunding NPR and PBS saves millions while stopping their liberal activism. The House must now pass this crucial bill. It’s time to put Americans ahead of corrupt media elites. Real news shouldn’t ignore disasters for political games.
Conservatives will keep fighting for accountability and common sense. We stand with Texas and against biased media. This victory protects taxpayers and puts America first.