Fox News contributor Joe Concha spoke with Sean Hannity Wednesday night about CEOs from PBS and NPR appearing before the House DOGE Subcommittee.
Specifically, the CEOs were grilled about their taxpayer-funded companies racing to the far left and broadcasting progressive—and in some cases inappropriate—content that the committee deemed incredibly wasteful.
Concha reacted to a clip of NPR CEO Katherine Maher being questioned about her editorial staff being comprised of 100% registered Democrats — all 87 of them.
Concha also commented on Maher’s history of extreme X posts, including expressing that America is addicted to White supremacy; that America believes in Black plunder, and that White people inherently feel superior to other races.
“How did somebody not pull a fire alarm or call 911,” Concha joked. “I’ve never seen such a blowout on Capitol Hill like that before. To hear Katherine Maher say her past statements and social media posts had no bearing on NPR’s editorial decisions — I mean go listen to NPR for three minutes! You’ll have a different opinion,” Concha added.
“Katherine Maher was a human Chernobyl … you almost felt sorry for her — almost,” Concha said.
Watch Concha’s comments above.