In a move that has ignited debate among political observers, media watchdogs, and policy experts alike, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Thursday that her subcommittee within the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will launch an investigation into the U.S. Agency
for Global Media (USAGM). Greene’s inquiry centers on allegations that USAGM has been plagued by “gross negligence” and “rampant cronyism,” ultimately undermining its mission as a neutral, taxpayer-funded media outlet.
USAGM, which oversees influential international broadcasters such as Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was established to deliver independent, fact‑based news coverage around the globe. According to Greene, however, the agency has strayed far from its founding purpose.
This article provides an extensive analysis of the controversy surrounding USAGM. We begin by reviewing the role and intended mission of the agency, then examine the Trump‑era executive order that led to a sweeping reorganization of several federal entities and set the stage for today’s debate. Next, we delve into Greene’s detailed allegations Read more below