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Kari Lake declares US Agency for Global Media ‘rotten to the core,’ sets 2026 shutdown goal: ‘A boondoggle’

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Kari Lake isn’t backing down.
In blunt testimony before Congress Wednesday, Lake declared the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), the $950 million agency for which she is the senior advisor overseeing Voice of America (VOA), is «rotten to the core» and on track to be gutted by 2026.
«This place is rotten. It’s rotten to the core,» Lake told the House Oversight Committee. «President Trump has asked me to go in and help clean it up, and he’s also issued an executive order to reduce this agency down to its mandate, to what is mandated, statutorily required. That’s exactly what I’m doing. I don’t care if they attack me.»
She’s not acting alone. Lake provided Fox News Digital with a letter from House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., demanding records on USAGM’s foreign hires, conflicts of interest and its handling of disinformation and national security.
EXCLUSIVE: KARI LAKE SAYS VOA’S PERSIAN NEWS SERVICE ‘RISING TO THE OCCASION’ AMID IRAN-ISRAEL CONFLICT
Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, speaks during a House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing Wednesday in Washington, D.C. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to say, «Why would a Republican want Democrat ‘mouthpiece,’ Voice of America (VOA), to continue? It’s a TOTAL, LEFTWING DISASTER — No Republican should vote for its survival. KILL IT!»
Lake didn’t hold back in describing what she found within USAGM.
«It’s really like a rotten piece of fish,» she said. «And you’re looking at it, and you’re saying, ‘Is there anything we can pull out of here and eat?’ And it’s best to just scrap the whole thing and start over.»
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She argued that instead of defending American values abroad, the federally funded national and international news agency had become compromised with hostile actors potentially influencing what gets broadcast on the U.S. taxpayer’s dime.
«The [Chinese Communist Party] has more control over what we put out editorially than people who are management at the agency,» Lake said. «Are any of these VOA employees who acted on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party … still employed? It’s possible. We’re working to try to figure that out.»
She accused the grantees — including VOA, Radio Free Asia and the Open Technology Fund — of resisting oversight and stonewalling basic financial reviews.

Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, holds up a photograph she says shows an empty Voice of America newsroom during a House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing Wednesday in Washington, D.C. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
«Nearly $400 million, the hard-earned taxpayer dollars of hard-working American people, are going to these grantees, and they’ve stonewalled us from getting any information until the eleventh hour,» Lake said. «Finally, last night, knowing I would be sitting here, they finally agreed to say, ‘Oh, we’ll let you look at our books now.’ It’s a joke what’s going on.»
Lake found no shortage of support from Republicans on the committee, including Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., who said the agency should’ve been shut down years ago.
«We might as well be riding a Model T down the middle of the street. It might be … it looks good, and it brings back old memories, but, dadgum, it’s not very efficient,» Burchett said.
Lake agreed, adding, «It’s a relic.»
Democrats accused Lake of dismantling a strategic asset and repeating anti-VOA rhetoric similar to that used by China.

Kari Lake, senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, speaks during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing Wednesday on Capitol Hill. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., said, «You just want to reduce it to its statutory minimum. And then you said … that it will be gone by 2026. You want it gone. The president wants it gone by 2026. … You’re a propaganda machine for the Trump administration.»
Dean said she had «no questions» for Lake, adding, «You have misled this committee. … You’ve lost your credibility. You have poured it out in buckets.»
Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Texas, claimed layoffs would «cede all of our soft power in the world to our adversaries,» arguing, «354 million people listen to [VOA] every week.»
Lake replied bluntly, «Those are government numbers. And I don’t trust those numbers.»
Johnson shot back, «That’s a sad state of affairs when you don’t trust the government that you’re representing.»
Lake defended the cuts, saying they follow the law and common sense.
«We are doing what is statutorily required,» she said. «The statutory minimum President Trump put forth in his executive order … and that’s what we’re going to do.»
Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., expressed concern that cutting grantee staff could weaken U.S. influence in hot spots like Iran and North Korea.
«We can do it with a smaller staff.,» Lake replied. «This newsroom should have been downsized a long time ago. … It’s over. Too many people were working in the newsroom, and we’ve shrunk that down.»
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She added that many grantee roles were redundant.
«Why do we need RFA to be doing a Mandarin news service when we at VOA are doing Mandarin?» Lake said.
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., closed with a comparison. iHeartMedia runs a national operation at $90 million per year. USAGM’s budget? Nearly $1 billion.
Lake’s closing message was direct.
«We can do this smarter, leaner and with loyalty to American values,» she said.
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Rapping, acting cameo among fringe activities lining Mamdani’s thin work resume

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Zohran Mamdani’s win over former New York governor Andrew Cuomo represents a victory for the new guard, progressive wing of the Democratic Party, but his record in public service could leave much to be desired by Democrats who were hoping to see someone with substantial experience, like Cuomo, win the Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
«You have to know how to make government work, and if you have no experience whatsoever in making government work, if you have never really had a job, you are a two-time assembly person who has passed three bills — most assembly people pass three bills by mistake,» Cuomo said of Mamdani’s resume while speaking to reporters before he lost Tuesday night’s primary race. «You’ve missed more days at work in two weeks than I missed in 11 years [as governor]. You’ve never dealt with the City Council; you’ve never dealt with the Congress; you’ve never dealt with Donald Trump, but now you’re going to run New York City?»
After graduating from Bowdoin College in Maine with a bachelor’s degree in Africana Studies, where Mamdani helped launch the school’s first Students for Justice in Palestine chapter, his resume, which was shared with the New York Times, shows «a patchwork of jobs» Mamdani worked for before joining the state assembly.
NEW YORK DEMOCRAT SAYS MAYORAL CANDIDATE ZOHRAN MAMDANI ‘TOO EXTREME TO LEAD’
Zohran Mamdani shakes hands with a worker at a pizza place while campaigning for mayor. (Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
In 2014, Mamdani did a four-month stint as an organizer for the left-wing advocacy group MoveOn in Seattle. He subsequently spent two months organizing with another group out of Houston called TexPIRG, while working an ongoing tutoring gig as well.
In 2015, Mamdani began his post-grad foray into political campaign work, but it is unclear if these were paid jobs or simply volunteer opportunities. He first knocked on doors for City Council candidate Ali Najmi and also did campaign field work for Khader El-Yateem’s City Council campaign. Mamdani reportedly spent some time as a field organizer for Tiffany Caban’s District Attorney campaign around 2019 as well.
While committing time to these campaigns, Mamdani also reportedly worked as a music supervisor and «third assistant director» on a Disney film about an Indian chess prodigy that was directed by his mother, Mira Nair, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker. He was also given an on-screen cameo role in the film.
«I actually created a playlist for Mira, who also happens to be my mother—you know, nepotism and hard work goes a long way,» Mamdani quipped during a radio interview in 2016, around the time of the movie’s release.
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Zohran Mamdani with his mother, director Mira Nair, on the red carpet for her 2016 film «Queen of Katwe.» (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Disney)
At that time, Mamdani was also reportedly pursuing a rap career, going by the moniker «Mr. Cardamom» and «Young Cardamom.» One of his songs was eventually featured on his mom’s movie.
Mamdani continued his rap aspirations until at least 2017, but according to the mayoral candidate’s recent tax returns that were reviewed by the New York Post, he still rakes in a minor amount of royalties on his music. As a member of the New York state Assembly, Mamdani earned a salary of around $131,000, while his royalties amounted to around $1,200 last year, the Post found.
Mamdani’s campaign work got more serious when he became campaign manager for Ross Barkan’s losing State Senate bid in 2018. Mamdani also spent time that year working at a foreclosure prevention community group called Chhaya, where he worked as a counselor for South Asian and Caribbean families facing potential foreclosure of their homes. Mamdani reportedly left after about a year to run for the New York State Assembly seat in Astoria, New York.
Mamdani’s experience in the state assembly has not escaped criticism either.
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Mamdani sits in a green room in this June 12, 2025, photo. (Vincent ALBAN / POOL / AFP)
He reportedly missed 50% of the assembly’s votes in 2025 while focusing on his mayoral campaign, according to the New York Post. Meanwhile, during his entire three years in the New York State Assembly, Mamdani reportedly only ushered in three bills that eventually got passed into law, according to the New York Times.
While Mamdani’s public service experience may be lacking, according to critics, he has been praised for his ability to market himself digitally across social media and other online platforms, with the New York Times dubbing him «a TikTok savant» during a profile piece they did on him in March.
During a debate earlier this month among all the Democratic Party candidates running to be New York City’s next mayor, the candidates were asked if they had any regrets during their time working in politics.
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«I regret not running for mayor in 2021,» State Sen. Jessica Ramos responded. «I thought I needed more experience. But turns out you just need to make good videos.»
If Mamdani wins the general election, he would be the city’s youngest leader since 1917 at 34-years-of-age.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Mamdani campaign repeatedly for comment on this story but never received a response.
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En su peor momento político, Pedro Sánchez ahora se enfrenta con Donald Trump, que amenaza a España con una guerra comercial

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Jill Biden’s ‘work husband’ runs for cover as privilege protection crumbles

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Anthony Bernal, the former advisor to former first lady Jill Biden, is refusing to appear before the House Oversight Committee to be questioned about the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline.
Chair James Comer, R-Ky., said in a press release Tuesday that Bernal was refusing to appear on June 26 for a transcribed interview, as part of the committee’s investigation into the Biden cover-up, and also the potentially unauthorized use of autopen for executive actions and pardons.
«Now that the White House has waived executive privilege, it’s abundantly clear that Anthony Bernal – Jill Biden’s so-called ‘work husband’ – never intended to be transparent about Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and the ensuing cover-up,» Comer said. «With no privilege left to hide behind, Mr. Bernal is now running scared, desperate to bury the truth. The American people deserve answers and accountability, and the Oversight Committee will not tolerate this obstruction.»
The chairman added that if Bernal does not wish to come on his own, he will issue a subpoena to compel Bernal to provide testimony before the committee.
HOUSE REPUBLICANS INCH CLOSER TO ANSWERS AS FORMER BIDEN ADVISORS LOSE EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE SHIELD
Former first lady Jill Biden’s former senior advisor, Anthony Bernal, has refused to provide testimony regarding former President Joe Biden’s alleged mental health decline, scheduled for Jun 26, 2025, before the House Oversight Committee. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Letters obtained by Fox News Digital from a source familiar with the matter show the Trump administration will not allow the people of interest in Comer’s probe to use their past White House work as a legal shield.
Deputy Counsel to the President Gary Lawkowski sent the letters to former Biden Chief of Staff Ron Klain, former senior advisors Anita Dunn, Steve Ricchetti, Mike Donilon, Annie Tomasini, Bruce Reed, Ashley Williams and Bernal.
«In light of the unique and extraordinary nature of the matters under investigation, President Trump has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the national interest, and therefore is not justified, with respect to particular subjects within the purview of the House Oversight Committee,» the letters said. «Those subjects include your assessment of former President Biden’s fitness for the office of the President and your knowledge of who exercised executive powers during his administration.»
TOP BIDEN OFFICIALS SUMMONED TO TESTIFY ABOUT ALLEGED COVER-UP OF FORMER PRESIDENT’S MENTAL FITNESS

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said he will subpoena former First Lady Jill Biden’s former Senior Aide, Anthony Bernal, to provide testimony about former President Joe Biden’s alleged mental health decline cover up, on June 26, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Congressional Republicans and the White House are investigating whether the senior Biden aides in question played any role in keeping concerns about the former president’s mental acuity shielded from the public eye and even from lower-level White House staffers.
«Just yesterday, we heard from our first witness, Neera Tanden, the former Staff Secretary who controlled the Biden autopen,» Comer said Wednesday. «Ms. Tanden testified that she had minimal interaction with President Biden, despite wielding tremendous authority. She explained that to obtain approval for autopen signatures, she would send decision memos to members of the President’s inner circle and had no visibility of what occurred between sending the memo and receiving it back with approval.
«Her testimony raises serious questions about who was really calling the shots in the Biden White House amid the President’s obvious decline,» Comer continued. «We will continue to pursue the truth for the American people.»
HOUSE GOP SECURES FOUR KEY WITNESSES IN BIDEN MENTAL-DECLINE PROBE AS FORMER AIDES AGREE TO TALK

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is demanding three high-ranking staffers in former President Joe Biden’s White House appear for transcribed interviews on their suspected roles working «behind the scenes» to «cover-up» the former president’s significant mental decline during his term. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Bernal’s team previously confirmed he would appear for a transcribed interview on June 26, 2025, according to Comer’s office. But yesterday, the White House counsel’s office notified Bernal that it was waiving executive privilege regarding the Oversight Committee’s investigation.
Bernal’s legal team then told the committee he would no longer appear for the interview.
Comer’s team said in the press release that during the last Congress, the chairman subpoenaed three key White House aides, including Bernal, who allegedly ran interference for Biden to cover up his decline.
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Despite the subpoenas, the White House under Biden allegedly obstructed the committee’s investigation by refusing to make the aides available for interviews or depositions.
Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.
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