VOA nominee Kari Lake told staff on Saturday to check their emails โimmediately.โ
President Donald Trump signed an executive order late Friday that seeks to dismantle eight federal agencies, with the latest action building on his prior directive to eliminate elements of the federal bureaucracy deemed โunnecessary.โ
The presidentโs March 14 order directs the agencies to shut down all non-legally required functions, cut staff, and reduce statutory roles to the bare minimum required by law.
He has given agency heads seven days to report compliance to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)โor justify the continued existence of whichever functions still remain.
A White House fact sheet notes that the cuts are to โenhance accountability, reduce waste, and promote innovation.โ
It further notes that cutting the eight agencies will streamline government priorities, save taxpayer dollars, and โdrain the swamp.โ
Trumpโs order names seven agencies that are slated for elimination: the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, United States Agency for Global Media, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Institute of Museum and Library Services, United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, and the Minority Business Development Agency.
The White House fact sheet identifies an eighth entity to be wound downโthe Arctic Research Commission.
The Epoch Times has reached out to the White House with a request for confirmation that the Arctic Research Commission is encompassed by Trumpโs latest directive.
The United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which runs Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia, has been in Trumpโs crosshairs since his first term. With an annual budget of around $900 million that operates networks broadcasting in more than 60 languages and around 100 countries, USAGM has been a target of criticism from Trumpโs allies, who argue it operates with a liberal bias.
The president has nominated Brent Bozell, a conservative media watchdog, to lead the USAGMโthough his Senate confirmation is pending.
Meanwhile, Kari Lake, a former news anchor and Arizona gubernatorial candidate, has been tapped to steer VOA. Lake said in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference that she understands why there are calls to dismantle VOA but that she believes it can be improved.
She was sworn in as a senior adviser for the USAGM on March 3, as she awaits further action on her VOA nomination.
In a post on social media on Saturday, Lake said that Trumpโs latest executive order affects VOA operations and added that staff should check their emails โimmediately.โ Already, multiple VOA staff have received emails placing them on administrative leave with full pay and benefits โuntil otherwise notified.โ It was not immediately clear how many employees were affected.
Byย Tom Ozimek