Overview
- Sheryl Crow announced she sold her Tesla and donated the proceeds to NPR, citing Elon Musk's role in efforts to cut federal funding for public broadcasters.
- Crow's Instagram post criticized Musk and President Trump's administration, stating her decision reflects her values and calling for the protection of truthful journalism.
- FCC Chair Brendan Carr mocked Crow's donation on social media, suggesting celebrity contributions could replace taxpayer funding for NPR.
- Musk, appointed by Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, has advocated for defunding NPR and PBS, arguing they should operate without federal subsidies.
- Carr recently launched an investigation into NPR and PBS for alleged violations of federal law, further fueling debates over public media funding.