From Yahoo:
“Trump says Stars and Stripes
won't shut down as deadline nears”
President Trump tweeted Friday
afternoon that Stars and Stripes, the military's editorially independent
newspaper, which has operated since the Civil War, will not be defunded. His
2021 budget, however, did not include funding for the publication, putting it
on course to end its 159-year-long run on September 30. "The United States
of America will NOT be cutting funding to (Stars and Stripes) magazine under my
watch," Mr. Trump tweeted Friday. "It will continue to be a wonderful
source of information to our Great Military!" According to USA Today, the
Pentagon had ordered the paper to shut down by September 30, the end of the
2020 fiscal year. A memo sent by Col. Paul Haverstick Jr., Director of the
Defense Media Activity at Fort Meade, Maryland, said the publication, which
provides news to soldiers around the world, would be dissolved by September 15,
with its last issue coming at the end of the month, reported USA Today. The
Pentagon's decision to cut the newspaper came earlier this year, when the department
stripped its funding in the Defense Department budget request submitted in
February, Stars and Stripes noted. "The last newspaper publication (in all
forms) will be September 30, 2020," Haverstick Jr. wrote. Haverstick's
memo states that the president's 2021 Pentagon budget allows the department to
reallocate the money typically used for Stars and Stripes — about $15.5
million, or approximately 0.002% of the DOD's over $700 billion budget. As
Stars and Stripes reported, a group of bipartisan senators sent a letter sent
to Defense Secretary Mark Esper earlier this month arguing that any decision
should wait until lawmakers complete the Pentagon's 2021 budget. The senators,
four Republicans and 11 Democrats, urged Esper to maintain its funding. "Stars
and Stripes is an essential part of our nation's freedom of the press that
serves the very population charged with defending that freedom," reads the
letter. "Therefore, we respectfully request that you rescind your decision
to discontinue support for Stars and Stripes and that you reinstate the funding
necessary for it to continue operations." Stars and Stripes reporters took
to Twitter about the news, asking readers to reach out to their representatives
to help save the longstanding paper. Despite
the senators' argument that shutting down Stars and Stripes "would have a
significantly negative impact on military families," the Defense
Department announced days later that it reallocated funding for the paper in
the 2021 budget because the money was needed elsewhere. Military.com reported
in February that Esper had told reporters that the paper is not a priority. "We
trimmed the support for Stars and Stripes because we need to invest that money,
as we did with many, many other programs, into higher-priority issues,"
Esper said. According to the news site, Esper said the money could be better
used on weapons systems. The Pentagon said the decision to defund Stars and Stripes
was the result of a department-wide review of programs that Esper ordered when
he became secretary in July, 2019. The paper was expected to get a temporary
reprieve, however, since Congress and the White House have agreed to pass a
continuing resolution to keep the government funded and prevent it from
shutting down before the November elections. Under a continuing resolution,
funding is kept at current levels until legislation to fund the government for
2021 operations is passed. This would only keep the publication funded until
the regular appropriations are enacted. The Democratic House has already
restored funding, ignoring the memo, while the Republican-led Senate has yet to
act. The Pentagon's memo states that "the last date of the paper will be
determined" once the continuing resolution expires, according to reporting
from USA Today.
^ It seems Trump is continuing
his back-and-forth. I guess he realizes he needs the US Military more now. I
wonder how long The Stars and Stripes will continue – especially if Trump wins
in November. ^
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-says-stars-stripes-wont-203946585.html
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