North Country Public Radio (NCPR), a disgraced taxpayer-funded NPR affiliate, interfered in the 2024 election, House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) alleged Tuesday.
NCPR “sent out false information and spread misinformation about early voting locations targeting voters in my district to suppress the vote,” Stefanik posted on X.
Stefanik explained the allegations that appear to be impacting residents of Saratoga County, New York:
NPR’s budget is subsidized nearly 11 percent by taxpayer funds.
🚨🚨ELECTION INTERFERENCE BY NY NPR AFFILIATE @ncpr 🚨🚨
The disgraced New York NPR affiliate @ncpr just sent out false information and spread misinformation about early voting locations targeting voters in my district to suppress the vote. This is blatant and illegal election… pic.twitter.com/JM6pFyHDJE
— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) October 30, 2024
Many NPR affiliates have a history of attacking conservatives and Republican lawmakers. It is not the first time Stefanik caught the taxpayer-funded media outlet red handed. […]
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