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Sick: PBS Bigwig Appears to Keep Job After Publicly Wishing Stroke on Trump in Deranged Birthday Message

A controversial incident involved a public broadcasting official in Colorado,Bob Greene,who expressed a opposed remark wishing harm upon President Donald Trump on his 80th birthday.Greene, the Board Chair of Rocky Mountain PBS, posted a vicious comment online that went viral, prompting criticism. Rocky Mountain Public Media acknowledged Greene’s statement did not reflect their values and condemned such discourse. While they confirmed Greene violated social media guidelines, no disciplinary action was announced, and greene’s personal page was eventually taken down. As of early the following week,it was unclear whether Greene had been fired or resigned.The incident received widespread attention,highlighting issues around public conduct and accountability for media personnel.




A public broadcasting official in Colorado appears to have escaped being terminated after posting a shocking birthday message aimed at President Donald Trump.

The controversy began over the weekend when the X account “Republicans Against Trump” sought negative comments about Trump’s 80th birthday on Saturday.

“Donald Trump turns 80 today. Any birthday wishes?” the account asked.

An account bearing the name Bob Greene responded with a message that quickly went viral online.

“A nice stroke that turns him into a drooling, pooping blob in a wheelchair unable to speak,” the account wrote.

The exchange was screenshotted and d by the X account Libs of TikTok, which identified Greene as the board chair of Rocky Mountain PBS.

“Bob Greene is the Board Chair for Rocky Mountain PBS,” Libs of TikTok wrote.

Libs of TikTok later posted what it said was a response from Rocky Mountain Public Media.

According to the statement, the organization said it was aware of Greene’s post.

Rocky Mountain Public Media said Greene’s comment did not reflect its values or opinions.

It further stated that “this level of discourse is never constructive to our collective efforts to strengthen the civic fabric of Colorado.”

The message was signed by Christina “Chris” Dayyani and included gender pronouns in the signature.

The statement did not announce any disciplinary action.

By Tuesday afternoon, Greene’s X account had been deactivated.

At roughly the same time, The Western Journal noted that Greene’s personal page on the Rocky Mountain PBS website was active.

By Wednesday morning, that same page had disappeared.

Visitors instead encountered a message stating that the page no longer existed or had been removed.

As of Wednesday morning, it was unclear whether Greene had been fired, resigned, or was still employed. Neither party immediately commented on the matter.

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