I have evidence to the contrary and all you have is assertions.
Voice of America Under Pressure to Toe U.S. Line
But as the V.O.A. reaches out to distant countries, the hatreds fed by those countries' wars reach back into the V.O.A.'s studios. Its Pashto-language broadcasts are under constant attack by anti-Taliban émigrés, who call the service the Voice of the Taliban. The State Department, sympathetic to the critics, tried, unsuccessfully, to stop the V.O.A. from broadcasting any of its recent interview with Mullah Mohammad Omar, the Taliban leader.
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/08/business/voice-of-america-under-pressure-to-toe-us-line.html
You're confusiing the VOA with RT.