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Voice of America's press freedom editor, Jessica Jerreat, argues that Trump's executive order wrongly sends the opposite message. "Now they're just discarded," Jerreat says of the foreign journalists.
Reporters for Voice of America and other U.S. networks fear what's next By David Folkenflik Jun 21, 2025 5:00am (NPR) The Voice of America headquarters in Washington, D.C., on May 29.
Voice of America's press freedom editor, Jessica Jerreat, argues that Trump's executive order wrongly sends the opposite message. "Now they're just discarded," Jerreat says of the foreign journalists.