Court Rules Lake's USAGM Leadership Unlawful, Reverses Actions Affecting VOA's Mission and Independence
March 8, 2026
A U.S. District Court judge ruled that Lake did not meet the Appointments Clause or the Vacancies Act requirements to serve as a principal officer, rendering her actions unlawful and requiring unwinding of her authority at USAGM.
The ruling finds that Lake unlawfully led the U.S. Agency for Global Media for several months last year, voiding mass layoffs and other actions taken during that period.
Judge Lamberth described Lake's effort to act as CEO of USAGM in all but name and indicated the need to reverse her last-year actions to restore proper governance.
The decision sits within a broader political context around VOA and USAGM, highlighting debates over press freedom, government influence, and the role of state-backed media in global information flow.
Ongoing international broadcasting by USAGM is part of the wider discussion on press independence and how state-backed outlets should operate.
Plaintiffs Patsy Widakuswara, Jessica Jerreat, and Kate Neeper, VOA journalists, welcomed the ruling as a step toward undoing damage to VOA and restoring its mission and operations.
VoA staff who filed suit said the decision vindicates efforts to defend journalism from political interference and protect newsroom independence.
The ruling comes in the context of prior funding moves and restructuring proposals, including increased funding measures that Cory Lake supported while M&A-like cost-cutting affected VOA staffing.
Supporters view VOA as a historically independent, global news service and soft power tool, while Lake argued government-run outlets should align with administration policy and reduce waste.
Proponents of VOA see it as a vital source of unbiased news; Lake contends reforms are needed and plans to appeal the ruling.
The decision raises questions about hundreds of VOA journalists sidelined during Lake’s restructuring and whether they will be restored to duty.
As a result of the ruling, VOA operates with a lean staff across only a few languages, with lingering uncertainty about reinstatement and practical effects on operations.
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The Guardian • Mar 8, 2026
Judge rules Kari Lake unlawfully ran US media agency, voiding mass layoffs
Los Angeles Times • Mar 8, 2026
Judge rules actions to dismantle Voice of America are illegal - Los Angeles Times
