Summary
President Trump succeeded in passing legislation that removes $9 billion from funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid.
Key Facts
- President Trump signed a new law that cuts $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid budgets.
- The changes involve reducing money previously allocated to these areas.
- Public broadcasting refers to radio, television, and other media funded by the government, meant for public use.
- Foreign aid includes money and resources the U.S. gives to other countries for help and development.
- The article also mentions ongoing reactions to how the administration handled a separate legal case involving Jeffrey Epstein.