President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing the operations of several federal agencies, including those overseeing government-funded media outlets, as part of a broader effort to streamline government functions and reduce bureaucracy. The order, issued after Congress passed its latest funding bill, targets lesser-known entities and directs them to operate only at the minimum level mandated by law, aligning with the President's campaign to restructure government operations without congressional approval. Implementation began on Saturday, focusing on Voice of America and other pro-democracy programming, with Kari Lake, a senior advisor, advising employees to check their email for further instructions, highlighting the administration's commitment to swiftly executing these changes.