The Interior Division (DOI) has moved to terminate employee taxpayer-funded subscriptions to Politico, a liberal news outlet.
Doi has terminated its subscription to Politico Pro and E&E News, an environmental and energy-centric publication owned by Politico. He told DCNF, a source familiar with the issue, after numerous reports surfaced showing millions of taxpayer dollars being spent on liberal media companies last week. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin I said On Tuesday, his agency will also not renew its internal subscriptions to Politico and E&E News. (Related: “Don’t Write About Laptops”: Two former Politico reporters claim that the outlet shot down a negative story about Biden)
President Donald Trump will sign the committee secretary of Burgham and his wife Kathryn Burgham and Doug Burgham in an oval office in Washington, DC on January 31, 2025 (Photo: Chip Somodevila/Getty・Images)
Federal Expense Data show That doi has spent more than $3 million on a deal with Politico. Some of them are political say A variety of types of Washington, as it has never received government subsidies and expensive paywall products provide important information and news to those who need it to perform optimally in their work. is sought by people.
Since 2015, Politico has raised more than $35 million in contract-mandated taxpayer funds, some of which have been extended until 2029. According to To federal government spending data. Federal agencies spent more than $8 million in total on their Politico Pro subscriptions last year.
Politico Pro subscriptions can cost up to $10,000 each, and it is said that Capitol Hill staff from both parties will use it frequently. Politico’s federal clients included, among other things, the Department of Defense, the Department of Agriculture and the President’s Office of Enforcement, according to spending data.
Other liberal media that benefited from taxpayer-funded subscriptions include The New York Times and The Associated Press.
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