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Trump's Second Term: Aggressive Assertion of Control
In his second term, President Trump is aggressively asserting control over the federal government, reversing his first term's laissez-faire approach; he's halting agency operations, replacing officials, and pursuing investigations into his perceived enemies, raising concerns about institutional inte...
Trump's Second Term: Aggressive Assertion of Control
In his second term, President Trump is aggressively asserting control over the federal government, reversing his first term's laissez-faire approach; he's halting agency operations, replacing officials, and pursuing investigations into his perceived enemies, raising concerns about institutional inte...
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56% Bias Score


DOJ Drops Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams Amidst Political Controversy
The Department of Justice dropped federal bribery and corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who was indicted last September, leading to criticism about potential political motivations and the DOJ's influence on local policies.
DOJ Drops Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams Amidst Political Controversy
The Department of Justice dropped federal bribery and corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who was indicted last September, leading to criticism about potential political motivations and the DOJ's influence on local policies.
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44% Bias Score


DOJ Drops Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The Department of Justice will drop its corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, citing concerns about negative publicity and the case's interference with his mayoral duties, despite recent claims of additional evidence of wrongdoing and an upcoming trial.
DOJ Drops Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The Department of Justice will drop its corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, citing concerns about negative publicity and the case's interference with his mayoral duties, despite recent claims of additional evidence of wrongdoing and an upcoming trial.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term: Executive Overreach and Retribution
President Trump's second term is marked by aggressive use of executive power for retribution against perceived enemies, including revoking security clearances, dismissing officials, and targeting agencies, despite earlier claims of prioritizing national success.
Trump's Second Term: Executive Overreach and Retribution
President Trump's second term is marked by aggressive use of executive power for retribution against perceived enemies, including revoking security clearances, dismissing officials, and targeting agencies, despite earlier claims of prioritizing national success.
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68% Bias Score


FBI Agents Sue DOJ to Block Public Release of Identities After DOJ Plans to Fire Agents Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation
Two groups of FBI agents sued the Department of Justice to block the public release of their identities after the DOJ, under Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, planned to fire eight agents and release the names of all involved in the January 6th Capitol attack and other Trump-related investig...
FBI Agents Sue DOJ to Block Public Release of Identities After DOJ Plans to Fire Agents Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation
Two groups of FBI agents sued the Department of Justice to block the public release of their identities after the DOJ, under Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, planned to fire eight agents and release the names of all involved in the January 6th Capitol attack and other Trump-related investig...
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuits Accuse Musk's DOGE of Unauthorized Access to Sensitive Government Data
Multiple lawsuits accuse the Trump administration of violating privacy laws by allowing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) affiliates access to sensitive government IT systems, including those at the Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, and Department of Labor, pr...
Lawsuits Accuse Musk's DOGE of Unauthorized Access to Sensitive Government Data
Multiple lawsuits accuse the Trump administration of violating privacy laws by allowing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) affiliates access to sensitive government IT systems, including those at the Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, and Department of Labor, pr...
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Drops Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams Amidst Immigration Deal Accusations
The Justice Department dropped corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, following a Thursday meeting with White House border czar Tom Homan where Adams agreed to allow ICE agents to operate at Rikers Island; Homan denies any quid pro quo, while at least seven DOJ officials res...

DOJ Drops Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams Amidst Immigration Deal Accusations
The Justice Department dropped corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, following a Thursday meeting with White House border czar Tom Homan where Adams agreed to allow ICE agents to operate at Rikers Island; Homan denies any quid pro quo, while at least seven DOJ officials res...
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56% Bias Score

DOJ to Drop Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The Department of Justice will drop federal corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing excessive media coverage and interference with his mayoral duties, pending a review after the November 2025 election; Adams denies all wrongdoing and claims political motivation.

DOJ to Drop Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The Department of Justice will drop federal corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing excessive media coverage and interference with his mayoral duties, pending a review after the November 2025 election; Adams denies all wrongdoing and claims political motivation.
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48% Bias Score

Trump DOJ Challenges Judge's Block on Musk's Access to Treasury Data
A federal judge's order blocking Elon Musk and associates from accessing Treasury Department data due to privacy concerns prompted a challenge from the Trump Justice Department, which deemed the ruling unconstitutional, sparking a debate over executive and judicial authority.

Trump DOJ Challenges Judge's Block on Musk's Access to Treasury Data
A federal judge's order blocking Elon Musk and associates from accessing Treasury Department data due to privacy concerns prompted a challenge from the Trump Justice Department, which deemed the ruling unconstitutional, sparking a debate over executive and judicial authority.
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76% Bias Score

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Leading Democrats
President Trump revoked the security clearances of several leading Democrats, including former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, following his similar action against President Biden, potentially hindering their official duties.

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Leading Democrats
President Trump revoked the security clearances of several leading Democrats, including former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, following his similar action against President Biden, potentially hindering their official duties.
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64% Bias Score

Court Blocks Release of FBI Agents' Names Involved in January 6th Investigations
A federal judge issued a protective order Friday, preventing the release of a list containing the names of over 5,000 FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol attack investigations, including those working on the case against Donald Trump, following a lawsuit by FBI employees fearing for their...

Court Blocks Release of FBI Agents' Names Involved in January 6th Investigations
A federal judge issued a protective order Friday, preventing the release of a list containing the names of over 5,000 FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol attack investigations, including those working on the case against Donald Trump, following a lawsuit by FBI employees fearing for their...
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36% Bias Score

FBI Complies with DOJ Data Request on January 6th Agents Amid Retaliation Fears
The FBI gave the Department of Justice data on 5,000–6,000 agents who worked on January 6th cases, excluding names but including job details, after a DOJ order and a lawsuit by agents fearing Trump administration retaliation.

FBI Complies with DOJ Data Request on January 6th Agents Amid Retaliation Fears
The FBI gave the Department of Justice data on 5,000–6,000 agents who worked on January 6th cases, excluding names but including job details, after a DOJ order and a lawsuit by agents fearing Trump administration retaliation.
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40% Bias Score
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