President Trump has officially signed an executive order cutting taxpayer funds to public broadcasting giants PBS and NPR, targeting what he referred to as "radical woke propaganda." The decision comes after years of debate over the role of public broadcasters and their use of government funding.

The move has sparked outrage among supporters of PBS and NPR, who argue that the organizations provide valuable educational and informative content to millions of Americans. The order is expected to significantly reduce funding for both PBS and NPR, potentially impacting some of their most popular programs.

Critics of the executive order say that it is a politically motivated attack on organizations that have historically been targeted by conservative politicians. They argue that cutting funding to PBS and NPR will only serve to limit access to diverse and unbiased news and information.

President Trump defended his decision, stating that the funding cuts are necessary to promote a more fair and balanced media landscape. The future of public broadcasting remains uncertain as supporters and detractors alike await the full impact of the executive order.