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Breaking News: NPR CEO Katherine Maher Declines House Hearing Invite Amid Bias Scandal

NPR correspondent Asma Khalid recently stirred controversy by reporting that Georgia voters expressed concerns about the economy and even Democrats showed "nostalgia" for the Trump era. However, amidst this brewing storm, National Public Radio's CEO, Katherine Maher, has declined an invitation to testify before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, scheduled for Wednesday. NPR confirmed Maher's absence, citing a pre-arranged all-day board meeting as the reason. A spokesperson clarified NPR's stance, expressing respect for the committee's request and proposing a future date for Maher's testimony. The spokesperson emphasized the significance of the board meeting, Maher's first since assuming the CEO role six weeks ago, in charting NPR's course forward. Despite Maher's inability to attend this week's hearing, she intends to provide written testimony. This development follows weeks of scrutiny directed at NPR following a scathing essay by a former senior editor. Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, leading the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, expressed concerns about NPR's leadership and direction, prompting the committee's probe into the matter.

In response to Katherine Maher's decision to decline the House committee's request, a spokesperson for the committee issued a pointed statement to Fox News Digital, highlighting Maher's absence as indicative of NPR's purported bias against the viewpoints of millions of Americans. The spokesperson underscored the significance of Maher's forthcoming responses to the committee's concerns, emphasizing the need for thorough and transparent engagement on the matter. NPR's new CEO, Katherine Maher, has vehemently defended her organization against critics, arguing that her past statements were taken out of context. The scrutiny facing NPR intensified following revelations by a former senior editor, Uri Berliner, who raised significant concerns about the organization's integrity, including the composition of its newsroom heavily skewed towards Democrats. The renewed scrutiny has led some Republicans to call for the revocation of federal funding allocated to NPR via the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Julia Johnson, a seasoned politics writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, leads the coverage of U.S. Senate affairs. Prior to her role at Fox, Johnson served as a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner. Follow Julia's insightful reporting on X at @JuliaaJohnson_ and send tips to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

In response to Katherine Maher's decision to decline the House committee's request, a spokesperson for the committee issued a pointed statement to Fox News Digital, highlighting Maher's absence as indicative of NPR's purported bias against the viewpoints of millions of Americans. The spokesperson underscored the significance of Maher's forthcoming responses to the committee's concerns, emphasizing the need for thorough and transparent engagement on the matter. NPR's new CEO, Katherine Maher, has vehemently defended her organization against critics, arguing that her past statements were taken out of context. The scrutiny facing NPR intensified following revelations by a former senior editor, Uri Berliner, who raised significant concerns about the organization's integrity, including the composition of its newsroom heavily skewed towards Democrats. The renewed scrutiny has led some Republicans to call for the revocation of federal funding allocated to NPR via the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). Julia Johnson, a seasoned politics writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, leads the coverage of U.S. Senate affairs. Prior to her role at Fox, Johnson served as a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner. Follow Julia's insightful reporting on X at @JuliaaJohnson_ and send tips to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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