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Intel: Democrats condemn US broadcasting CEO’s Middle East purges after expanding office’s powers

President Donald Trump’s new CEO of the US Agency for Global Media on Wednesday fired the heads of at least three of its outlets who collectively oversaw its Middle East and Iran coverage. The move sparked immediate condemnation from key Democrats despite their previous bipartisan support for expanding the CEO’s powers.

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New US Agency for Global CEO Michael Pack, in a message to the agency's staff posted below this photograph on the agency's website, said that in addition to years of government service involving public broadcasting, he has "produced over 15 documentaries that have aired nationally on PBS, the most recent just last month." — US Agency for Global Media

President Donald Trump’s new CEO of the US Agency for Global Media on Wednesday fired the heads of at least three of its outlets who collectively oversaw its Middle East and Iran coverage. The move sparked immediate condemnation from key Democrats despite their previous bipartisan support for expanding the powers of the CEO position.

US Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack, a conservative filmmaker, fired Middle East Broadcasting Network chief Alberto Fernandez and Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe chief Jamie Fly, who also oversaw Radio Farda, the agency’s Persian-language programming. Pack also ousted Radio Free Asia chief Bay Fang.

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