8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#9657700 at 2020-06-18 12:35:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12361: The Google Lawsuit Docs Edition
>>9657665
15 June: "VOA, Director Amanda Bennett and deputy Sandy Sugawara, resigned from their posts on Monday"
Outstanding!
#9628264 at 2020-06-16 02:48:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12323: Bring On The Night Edition
Did we get this yet? From 6 hours ago -
Top Voice Of America officials resign as Trump appointee takes charge
The director of the Voice of America and her top deputy resigned Monday following the recent Senate confirmation of the Trump administration's pick to oversee all U.S. government broadcasting.
Director Amanda Bennett and Sandy Sugawara, deputy VOA director, notified Michael Pack, the new chief executive officer for the U.S. Agency for Global Media, of the resignations Monday, a VOA spokeswoman said. The agency is the umbrella organization that oversees VOA.
Mr. Pack, a conservative documentary filmmaker, "has the right to replace us with his own VOA leadership," the two said in a letter also posted on Twitter. "We depart with the gratitude and joy that has marked our time together, with a dedication to our mission and admiration for each one of you."
VOA has come under fire from senior Trump administration officials and outside critics for its what they say is its often "soft news" approach to official U.S. broadcasts.
In April, the White House issued an unusual attack on VOA, accusing the global broadcaster of misusing taxpayer money in its operations. The VOA "too often speaks for America's adversaries - not its citizens," the White House said.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jun/15/top-voa-officials-resign-trump-appointee-takes-cha/
#9624951 at 2020-06-15 21:42:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12319: Law And Order In The House Edition
>>9624757
>https://apnews.com/a12e28ae3a785e099bd99a03492c033c
Voice of America director, deputy resign amid Trump clash
The director of Voice of America and her deputy resigned Monday following recent clashes with the Trump administration that have sparked fears about the independence of the U.S. government-funded news organization.
Amanda Bennett and Deputy Director Sandy Sugawara announced they were leaving the organization as Trump ally and conservative filmmaker Michael Pack takes over leadership of the agency that oversees VOA.
Bennett and Sugawara told the staff in an email obtained by The Associated Press that Pack should be able to choose the leadership of the organization, which was created to promote democracy and American values abroad.