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Referencing his experience during the Trump Administration as the head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Pack recounted how NPR targeted him for advocating a return to unbiased reporting during a politically charged election period. He suggested that his push for neutrality was met with hostility, particularly from those within NPR who had their own biases.
He further described how NPR’s programming has evolved, observing that the organization used to feature diverse viewpoints, including Republican opinions, but has shifted to predominantly liberal perspectives. Such a change indicates a growing homogeneity in the voices represented, which has implications for public trust and accountability.