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Elon Musk is calling for NPR CEO Katherine Maher to get "fired immediately" upon seeing a video of her explaining how "truth is a distraction from getting things done" which circulated on X after Maher's testimony at yesterday's House DOGE Committee Hearing.
STATE FUNDED MEDIA: NPR's CEO Katherine Maher explained, "Truth is a distraction from getting things done". She didn’t realize that 100% of NPR’s editorial staff were Democrats and has never seen any bias in the newsroom. pic.twitter.com/gJldvEUZf5
— @amuse (@amuse) March 27, 2025
Maher started off her testimony yesterday, explaining, "we have a responsibility to serve Americans across the full political spectrum in a trustworthy, non-partisan fashion.”
Yeah, right non-partisan.
Just read long-time NPR senior editor Uri Berliner’s assessment of his former employer and how "NPR turned a blind eye" to the explosive Hunter Biden laptop story even though the 2020 election was just weeks away.
“I do want to say that NPR acknowledges we were mistaken in failing to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story more aggressively or sooner,” Maher said.
Mistaken?
Perhaps the highlight of the day was when Republican Rep Brandon Gill politely grilled Maher over comments she's previously made online about white supremacy, black plunder and reparations.
The video is well worth watching.
An absolute clinic from @realBrandonGill here. pic.twitter.com/tEA0CAwhT0
— Luke Thompson (@ltthompso) March 26, 2025
By the way, Katherine Maher was born and raised in Wilton, Connecticut.
She's been described as so "cringe-inducingly woke that she almost reads like an intentionally cruel parody of wokeness" by National Review's Jeffrey Blehar.
How woke is the 41-year-old Maher?
Well, Christopher Rufo summed up her wokeness like this:
What you notice first about Maher’s public speech are the buzzwords and phrases: “structural privilege,” “epistemic emergency,” “transit justice,” “non-binary people,” “late-stage capitalism,” “cis white mobility privilege,” “the politics of representation,” “folx.” She supported Black Lives Matter from its earliest days. She compares driving cars with smoking cigarettes. She is very concerned about “toxic masculinity.”
Perhaps the Connecticut upbringing contributed to her wokeness?
By the way, Maher's resume reads like a globalists' wet dream.
First job in 2004?
An internship with the Council on Foreign Relations. She's currently a term member for CFR, and has been ever since 2020.
She worked at UNICEF for almost three years.
Then she went onto the National Democratic Institute (NDI) which is related to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). NED's cofounder once told the Washington Post that a lot of what NED does used to fall into the domain of the CIA. That's especially interesting when you consider that Maher also serves as Board Chair for Signal Messenger, another company rumored to have CIA ties.
@MikeBenzCyber on the @ClaytonMorris show discussing how SIgnal can and is in fact backdoored by our intelligence community and connects the dots between Katherine Maher(the CEO of NPR and chair of the board of the Signal Foundation) and her connections as a spook for the CIA. pic.twitter.com/OiL1LQRfNw
— codupont (@17thbodhisattva) March 27, 2025
Maher lists a number of short stints on her resume, including The World Bank, Access Now, Frame (interactive, multimedia news), as a lecturer at Stanford University's McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, and as a member of the Foreign Affairs Policy Board at the State Department.
The longest role Maher ever held was at Wikimedia, where she spent two years as Chief Communications Officer, and a little over five years as CEO.
In addition to leading NPR for the last year, Katherine is also part of the Truman National Security Project, a think tank funded by liberals like Rockefeller Brothers, and she's a Senior Fellow for the Atlantic Council.
She's also a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, nicely rounding out her globalist credentials.
Plus, she sits on the Board for System Inc, which is described as a "Public Benefit Corporation" that wants to use AI to connect all of the world's knowledge to transform how we make decisions, govern, and allocate resources across all major areas of society, from health to climate, the economy to security. Nothing to worry about with AI transforming our world, right?
And she sits on the Board of Adventure Scientists, a company focused on collecting data that "accelerates conservation and climate solutions."
Her father, Gordon Roberts Maher, worked in finance in New York City, and died in 2020. Oddly, his funeral announcement suggested Katherine's grandfather, "may or may not have been a postwar spy."
Her mother, Ceci Maher, is serving in her second term in the State Senate, and promoting controversial legislation, like a bill that would keep porn in children's libraries and allow librarians to sue parents who complain about sexually explicit kid's books. And a bill to help facilitate and subsidize bringing children to Connecticut for "gender affirming care" -- and even to "facilitate" their transportation, hotel expenses, food and more through a proposed “Safe Harbor Fund”.
It's hard to imagine how a person like Katherine Maher, who graduated from the Arabic Language Institute's Intensive Arabic Program at The American University of Cairo in 2003 and earned a bachelor's degree from New York University in 2005, rose to the role of CEO at Wikipedia after just 10 years of work experience, spread across five different organizations, and without having held a senior leadership role at any of said organizations.
Was that just incredible luck? Innate talent? Happened to be in the right place at the right time? Or...
My highest compliments to the individuals who assembled this report.
“Truth is a distraction for getting things done”.
The entire Leftist rationale in an eight word confession.
And America is compelled to accept this vomit?
Ha ha ha…