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National Guard Troops Deployed to D.C. Amidst Trump's Federal Crackdown
Three states—West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio—sent hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at President Trump's behest, following protests against federal intervention in local policing despite a 30-year low in violent crime, raising concerns about federal overreach.
National Guard Troops Deployed to D.C. Amidst Trump's Federal Crackdown
Three states—West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio—sent hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at President Trump's behest, following protests against federal intervention in local policing despite a 30-year low in violent crime, raising concerns about federal overreach.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Deploys National Guard, Federal Agents to Washington D.C.
President Trump announced the deployment of 800 National Guard troops and 500 federal law enforcement officers to Washington D.C., placing the city's police department under federal control, despite statistics showing violent crime at a 30-year low.
Trump Deploys National Guard, Federal Agents to Washington D.C.
President Trump announced the deployment of 800 National Guard troops and 500 federal law enforcement officers to Washington D.C., placing the city's police department under federal control, despite statistics showing violent crime at a 30-year low.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Calls for Removal of Homeless from D.C., Hints at Federal Takeover
President Trump demanded the immediate removal of homeless individuals from Washington, D.C., suggesting their relocation "far" from the capital, while proposing increased federal law enforcement and potential federal control over the city, despite recent decreases in violent crime and homelessness.
Trump Calls for Removal of Homeless from D.C., Hints at Federal Takeover
President Trump demanded the immediate removal of homeless individuals from Washington, D.C., suggesting their relocation "far" from the capital, while proposing increased federal law enforcement and potential federal control over the city, despite recent decreases in violent crime and homelessness.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Deploys Federal Agents to Washington DC, Orders Homeless Relocation
President Trump ordered federal agents into Washington DC to curb crime, sparking conflict with Mayor Bowser who disputes the crime level claims, while Trump plans to relocate homeless people from the city, offering alternative housing outside the capital.
Trump Deploys Federal Agents to Washington DC, Orders Homeless Relocation
President Trump ordered federal agents into Washington DC to curb crime, sparking conflict with Mayor Bowser who disputes the crime level claims, while Trump plans to relocate homeless people from the city, offering alternative housing outside the capital.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Threatens to Federalize Washington D.C. Over Rising Crime
President Trump threatened to revoke Washington D.C.'s Home Rule Act and federalize the city due to rising crime, citing a recent assault on a government employee as a primary concern. This follows an executive order he signed earlier this year and campaign promises throughout 2024.
Trump Threatens to Federalize Washington D.C. Over Rising Crime
President Trump threatened to revoke Washington D.C.'s Home Rule Act and federalize the city due to rising crime, citing a recent assault on a government employee as a primary concern. This follows an executive order he signed earlier this year and campaign promises throughout 2024.
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60% Bias Score


Federal Troops Deployed to quell LA Riots
In response to four days of violent protests in Los Angeles triggered by ICE raids, federal authorities deployed 700 Marines and 2000 National Guard troops, resulting in mass arrests and a legal challenge from California officials.
Federal Troops Deployed to quell LA Riots
In response to four days of violent protests in Los Angeles triggered by ICE raids, federal authorities deployed 700 Marines and 2000 National Guard troops, resulting in mass arrests and a legal challenge from California officials.
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64% Bias Score

National Guard Deployment to D.C. Increases Federal Control
Three states deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. to assist a federal crackdown on crime and homelessness following President Trump's executive order federalizing local police and activating 800 D.C. National Guard troops, prompting protests and raising concerns about local ...

National Guard Deployment to D.C. Increases Federal Control
Three states deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. to assist a federal crackdown on crime and homelessness following President Trump's executive order federalizing local police and activating 800 D.C. National Guard troops, prompting protests and raising concerns about local ...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Sends 800 National Guard Troops to Washington D.C., Takes Control of Police
President Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. on August 11th, citing high crime rates and placing the city's police under federal control for up to 30 days, a move disputed by D.C. officials who claim violent crime is down.

Trump Sends 800 National Guard Troops to Washington D.C., Takes Control of Police
President Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. on August 11th, citing high crime rates and placing the city's police under federal control for up to 30 days, a move disputed by D.C. officials who claim violent crime is down.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Deploys Federal Agents in D.C. Amidst Crackdown on Homelessness and Crime
President Trump deployed scores of federal agents across Washington D.C. on Sunday night to address crime and homelessness, despite declining crime rates and concerns from residents, including those experiencing homelessness, about potential displacement; the mayor of D.C. disputes the President's c...

Trump Deploys Federal Agents in D.C. Amidst Crackdown on Homelessness and Crime
President Trump deployed scores of federal agents across Washington D.C. on Sunday night to address crime and homelessness, despite declining crime rates and concerns from residents, including those experiencing homelessness, about potential displacement; the mayor of D.C. disputes the President's c...
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56% Bias Score

Bowser Rejects Trump's D.C. Police Takeover Threat Amid Crime Drop
Mayor Muriel Bowser defended D.C.'s control of its police force against President Trump's threats, citing a 26% drop in violent crime, while nearly 450 federal officers were deployed in the city Saturday night following a White House staffer's attempted carjacking.

Bowser Rejects Trump's D.C. Police Takeover Threat Amid Crime Drop
Mayor Muriel Bowser defended D.C.'s control of its police force against President Trump's threats, citing a 26% drop in violent crime, while nearly 450 federal officers were deployed in the city Saturday night following a White House staffer's attempted carjacking.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Rating Rises After Los Angeles Crackdown
A Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 48 percent following his deployment of federal troops to quell riots in Los Angeles, up one point from last week, while 55 percent of voters support his approach to illegal immigration despite protests.

Trump's Approval Rating Rises After Los Angeles Crackdown
A Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 48 percent following his deployment of federal troops to quell riots in Los Angeles, up one point from last week, while 55 percent of voters support his approach to illegal immigration despite protests.
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60% Bias Score

57 Deaths in Australian Prisons Due to Known Hanging Points
A Guardian Australia investigation revealed that 57 Australians died in 19 prisons across the country due to known hanging points that authorities failed to remove, despite warnings and promises of reform dating back over 30 years, disproportionately affecting Indigenous Australians.

57 Deaths in Australian Prisons Due to Known Hanging Points
A Guardian Australia investigation revealed that 57 Australians died in 19 prisons across the country due to known hanging points that authorities failed to remove, despite warnings and promises of reform dating back over 30 years, disproportionately affecting Indigenous Australians.
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52% Bias Score
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