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Today's entertaining exchange comes from NPR CEO Karoline Maher, who claimed that the network is unbiased, and somehow couldn't remember a series of anti-white posts she made on social media when questioned by Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) during a a House DOGE (Delivering on Government Efficiency) subcommittee hearing titled: "Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the Heads of NPR and PBS Accountable."
REP. BRANDON GILL: OK. Do you believe that white people inherently feel superior to other races?
KAROLINE MAHER, NPR: I do not.
REP. BRANDON GILL: You don’t? You tweeted something to that effect. You said, "I grew up feeling superior—ha, how white of me." Why did you tweet that?
KAROLINE MAHER, NPR: I think I was probably on what it was to be—to grow up in an environment where I had lots of advantages.
REP. BRANDON GILL: It sounds like you’re saying that white people feel superior.
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Shortly before this exchange, Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) also laid into Maher, slamming the network over the Russia collusion hoax, interviewing Adam Schiff (D-CA), their use of "far-right" to describe conservatives vs. "far-left," and more.
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