Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, the lowest since World War II excluding his first term, reflecting mixed public reactions to his policies on immigration, pardons, climate, and economic issues.
Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, the lowest since World War II excluding his first term, reflecting mixed public reactions to his policies on immigration, pardons, climate, and economic issues.
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48% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term: Policy Shifts and Political Challenges
Donald Trump's imminent second term promises significant policy changes, including mass deportations, trade tariffs, and tax cuts, potentially creating economic and social upheaval; however, his ability to implement this agenda faces challenges from a slim Republican majority in Congress and concern...
Trump's Second Term: Policy Shifts and Political Challenges
Donald Trump's imminent second term promises significant policy changes, including mass deportations, trade tariffs, and tax cuts, potentially creating economic and social upheaval; however, his ability to implement this agenda faces challenges from a slim Republican majority in Congress and concern...
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44% Bias Score
DOJ Releases Trump Election Interference Report, Cases Dropped
The Department of Justice released a report detailing evidence of President-elect Donald Trump's election interference attempts, concluding that sufficient evidence existed for conviction, but charges were dropped due to his election victory and a DOJ policy against prosecuting sitting presidents.
DOJ Releases Trump Election Interference Report, Cases Dropped
The Department of Justice released a report detailing evidence of President-elect Donald Trump's election interference attempts, concluding that sufficient evidence existed for conviction, but charges were dropped due to his election victory and a DOJ policy against prosecuting sitting presidents.
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court Allows Trump's Sentencing, to Assume Office as Convicted Felon
The Supreme Court on Thursday night refused to stay the sentencing of Donald Trump, who will take office as a convicted felon on January 20, 2025, following a Manhattan jury's unanimous guilty verdict on 34 counts of conspiracy and fraud related to hush-money payments made during his 2016 presidenti...
Supreme Court Allows Trump's Sentencing, to Assume Office as Convicted Felon
The Supreme Court on Thursday night refused to stay the sentencing of Donald Trump, who will take office as a convicted felon on January 20, 2025, following a Manhattan jury's unanimous guilty verdict on 34 counts of conspiracy and fraud related to hush-money payments made during his 2016 presidenti...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Compliments Biden's Economic Policies in Post-Election Meeting
Following the 2024 election, President Biden and President-elect Trump met in the Oval Office, where Trump complimented aspects of Biden's economic policies, contrasting with Trump's spokesperson who attributed the victory to Biden's "disastrous policies.
Trump Compliments Biden's Economic Policies in Post-Election Meeting
Following the 2024 election, President Biden and President-elect Trump met in the Oval Office, where Trump complimented aspects of Biden's economic policies, contrasting with Trump's spokesperson who attributed the victory to Biden's "disastrous policies.
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56% Bias Score
Smooth 2025 Presidential Certification Highlights Contrast with 2020
On January 6th, 2025, Congress swiftly certified Donald Trump's presidential victory in a peaceful and efficient process, contrasting sharply with the violent events of the 2020 certification, and setting the stage for a Republican-led agenda.
Smooth 2025 Presidential Certification Highlights Contrast with 2020
On January 6th, 2025, Congress swiftly certified Donald Trump's presidential victory in a peaceful and efficient process, contrasting sharply with the violent events of the 2020 certification, and setting the stage for a Republican-led agenda.
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48% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: Policy Push and Political Attacks
On his second inauguration, President Trump delivered two speeches—a formal address outlining a policy-heavy agenda and a more informal one filled with attacks on his political opponents—and plans to sign numerous executive orders targeting immigration, energy, and federal agencies.
Trump's Second Inauguration: Policy Push and Political Attacks
On his second inauguration, President Trump delivered two speeches—a formal address outlining a policy-heavy agenda and a more informal one filled with attacks on his political opponents—and plans to sign numerous executive orders targeting immigration, energy, and federal agencies.
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44% Bias Score
Shakir Enters DNC Chair Race, Prioritizing Public Image Over Internal Affairs
Faiz Shakir, Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign manager, unexpectedly entered the race for Democratic National Committee chair on January 11, 2025, advocating for a refocus on broader public image issues over internal party matters, 17 days before the February 1 vote.
Shakir Enters DNC Chair Race, Prioritizing Public Image Over Internal Affairs
Faiz Shakir, Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign manager, unexpectedly entered the race for Democratic National Committee chair on January 11, 2025, advocating for a refocus on broader public image issues over internal party matters, 17 days before the February 1 vote.
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36% Bias Score
Biden Condemns Meta's Elimination of Fact-Checkers
President Biden criticized Meta's decision to replace fact-checkers with user-generated content, calling it "shameful," while also discussing potential pardons before leaving office and his assessment of Vice President Harris's 2024 presidential campaign.
Biden Condemns Meta's Elimination of Fact-Checkers
President Biden criticized Meta's decision to replace fact-checkers with user-generated content, calling it "shameful," while also discussing potential pardons before leaving office and his assessment of Vice President Harris's 2024 presidential campaign.
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Appeal, Sentencing to Proceed
The US Supreme Court on January 9th, 2024, rejected Donald Trump's appeal against his conviction for falsifying business records to hide payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election, ensuring his sentencing will occur on January 10th, ten days before his presidential inauguration.
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Appeal, Sentencing to Proceed
The US Supreme Court on January 9th, 2024, rejected Donald Trump's appeal against his conviction for falsifying business records to hide payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election, ensuring his sentencing will occur on January 10th, ten days before his presidential inauguration.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Lawyers Seek to Block Release of Special Counsel Report
Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Department of Justice to not release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on investigations into the president-elect, alleging unconstitutional appointment and political motivation; both cases were dropped due to a DoJ policy against prosecuting a sitting president.
Trump Lawyers Seek to Block Release of Special Counsel Report
Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Department of Justice to not release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on investigations into the president-elect, alleging unconstitutional appointment and political motivation; both cases were dropped due to a DoJ policy against prosecuting a sitting president.
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48% Bias Score
Trump Sentencing Scheduled 10 Days Before Inauguration
A New York judge ruled that Donald Trump's sentencing for falsifying business records to hide hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels will take place ten days before his inauguration, a decision Trump denounced as politically motivated, prompting him to accuse both the judge and the Manhattan District...
Trump Sentencing Scheduled 10 Days Before Inauguration
A New York judge ruled that Donald Trump's sentencing for falsifying business records to hide hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels will take place ten days before his inauguration, a decision Trump denounced as politically motivated, prompting him to accuse both the judge and the Manhattan District...
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48% Bias Score