Chinese Nationalists Praise Trump's Cuts to Voice of America
Briefly

Chinese state media is reveling in the significant budget cuts to U.S.-funded media outlets Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA), which have reported on human rights violations in China. The cuts, part of a broader executive order by President Trump, threaten the operational capacity of these media outlets that serve populations with limited access to information. Chinese authorities have targeted these services for years due to their perceived threat to Communist Party narratives, labeling VOA as a 'propaganda tool' responsible for spreading falsehoods about China.
Chinese state media are celebrating the U.S. government's drastic budget cuts to Voice of America and Radio Free Asia, which have long criticized human rights abuses in China.
The Global Times described Voice of America as a 'frontline propaganda tool' for the U.S., criticizing it for biased reporting on Taiwan, Hong Kong unrest, and the coronavirus.
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