
Federal Judge Blocks Attempt to Remove Voice of America Director
Politics | 8/28/2025
A federal judge issued an order on Thursday prohibiting Kari Lake, known for her affiliation with former President Donald Trump, from terminating Michael Abramowitz, the Director of Voice of America. The decision comes amidst a legal dispute involving Lake’s attempts to dismiss Abramowitz from his position within the federally funded media organization. The ruling effectively prevents Lake from taking action against Abramowitz, who has served as the Director of Voice of America, a U.S. government broadcaster, since 2019.
Lake, who has aligned herself with President Trump, faced legal intervention as she sought to remove Abramowitz from his role at Voice of America. The federal judge’s injunction blocks Lake’s efforts and maintains Abramowitz in his current position. The court’s decision underscores the legal constraints surrounding the attempted ousting of the Director and highlights the complexities involved in such federal appointments within media organizations.
In response to the judge’s ruling, a representative for Lake expressed disappointment with the outcome, stating, “We believe in the prerogative of new leadership to make changes as necessary.” However, the legal framework governing federal appointments played a pivotal role in preventing Lake from carrying out the dismissal of Abramowitz. This legal clash underscores the intricacies of federal regulations that govern the removal of appointed officials within government-funded entities like Voice of America.
Abramowitz’s tenure as Voice of America Director remains intact following the court’s intervention, signaling a temporary halt to Lake’s attempts to remove him from the position. The judge’s decision serves as a legal barrier to Lake’s actions and reinforces the stability of Abramowitz’s role within the federally funded media outlet. The ongoing legal dispute between Lake and Abramowitz underscores the complexities and legal safeguards surrounding federal appointments within government-funded entities like Voice of America.