In a recent congressional hearing, tensions rose as Democrats criticized Republicans for considering the defunding of public media organizations like NPR and PBS, emphasizing their importance in providing educational content and local news. Despite testimonies from the CEOs of these organizations defending their societal contributions, House Republicans remained firm in their stance to reduce or eliminate funding, aligning with former President Trump's similar advocacy. This debate over public media funding reflects broader partisan divides and comes amid other political maneuvers, such as Trump's withdrawal of Rep. Elise Stefanik's U.N. ambassador nomination due to concerns over the GOP's narrow House majority.
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President Donald Trump is set to deliver a joint address to Congress, facing a nation divided as he begins his second term, with mixed approval ratings ranging from 45% to 51% across various polls. Economic concerns, particularly inflation and the rising cost of living, are expected to be a central focus of his speech, as many Americans feel these issues have not been adequately addressed. The address presents an opportunity for Trump to outline his strategies for tackling these challenges and potentially reshape public perception of his presidency.

