A 25-year veteran at NPR has come forward to offer details of just how far the once-respected organization has fallen. Uri Berliner, who appears to be still employed there, released a self-penned article on Tuesday going through the extreme bias and politicized censorship that has destroyed the "news" outlet's credibility over the last several years.
Perhaps the most stunning example came during the 2020 election, in which NPR first refused to report on the Hunter Biden laptop at all, putting out the following statement.
“We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don’t want to waste the listeners’ and readers’ time on stories that are just pure distractions.”
In April of 2021, NPR finally decided to cover the story, but it did so with a tortured defense of Hunter Biden, including making the outright false claim that the laptop "was discredited by U.S. intelligence and independent investigations by news organizations."
[Source.](https://redstate.com/bonchie/2024/04/09/npr-exposed-insider-tells-all-about-news-outlets-incredible-bias-hunter-biden-laptop-n2172513O)
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A 25-year veteran at NPR has come forward to offer details of just how far the once-respected organization has fallen. Uri Berliner, who appears to be still employed there, released a self-penned article on Tuesday going through the extreme bias and politicized censorship that has destroyed the "news" outlet's credibility over the last several years.
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Perhaps the most stunning example came during the 2020 election, in which NPR first refused to report on the Hunter Biden laptop at all, putting out the following statement.
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“We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don’t want to waste the listeners’ and readers’ time on stories that are just pure distractions.”
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In April of 2021, NPR finally decided to cover the story, but it did so with a tortured defense of Hunter Biden, including making the outright false claim that the laptop "was discredited by U.S. intelligence and independent investigations by news organizations."
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