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Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump after he tries to fire board membersDavid Folkenflik 2025 squarePresident Trump tried to fire three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Monday, including Tom Rothman, the chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Motion Picture Group.

President Trump tried to fire three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Monday, including Tom Rothman, the chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group. Kayla Oaddams/Getty Images for TCM/Getty Images North America hide caption

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President Trump opened up a new front in his assault on public media on Monday, asserting that he was removing three of the five board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The corporation sued Trump on Tuesday morningin response, pointing to federal law and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to contend that he does not have the power to take these actions.

At a court hearing Tuesday afternoon, U.S. District Court Judge Randolph D. Moss ordered both sides to file arguments on CPB's motion for a temporary restraining order that would prevent Trump's decree from taking effect until the case was fully heard.

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