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Funding Cuts to Mass Shooter Prevention Program Preceded Minnesota Church Shooting
One month before a shooter killed two children and wounded 18 others at a Minnesota church, the Trump administration cut $800,000 in federal funding for a program aimed at identifying potential mass shooters, prompting concerns that the cuts may have contributed to the tragedy.
Funding Cuts to Mass Shooter Prevention Program Preceded Minnesota Church Shooting
One month before a shooter killed two children and wounded 18 others at a Minnesota church, the Trump administration cut $800,000 in federal funding for a program aimed at identifying potential mass shooters, prompting concerns that the cuts may have contributed to the tragedy.
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40% Bias Score


Funding Cuts to Mass Shooter Prevention Program Preceded Minnesota Church Shooting
One month before a shooter killed two children and wounded 18 others at a Minnesota church, the Trump administration cut $800,000 in funding to state programs aimed at identifying potential mass shooters, prompting concerns about the impact of the cuts.
Funding Cuts to Mass Shooter Prevention Program Preceded Minnesota Church Shooting
One month before a shooter killed two children and wounded 18 others at a Minnesota church, the Trump administration cut $800,000 in funding to state programs aimed at identifying potential mass shooters, prompting concerns about the impact of the cuts.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Deep State" FEMA IT Employees Fired After Security Breach
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired 24 FEMA IT employees, including top leaders, for alleged security failures that allowed a threat actor to breach FEMA's network, though no data was extracted; Noem accused them of incompetence and obstruction.
Deep State" FEMA IT Employees Fired After Security Breach
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired 24 FEMA IT employees, including top leaders, for alleged security failures that allowed a threat actor to breach FEMA's network, though no data was extracted; Noem accused them of incompetence and obstruction.
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56% Bias Score


ICE Expedites Officer Training Amidst Increased Hiring and Threats
ICE plans to hire 10,000 officers by the end of the year, accelerating its training program at FLETC in Georgia to an eight-week process, eliminating the Spanish language component, and increasing class frequency to six days a week in response to increased threats against agents and a high volume of...
ICE Expedites Officer Training Amidst Increased Hiring and Threats
ICE plans to hire 10,000 officers by the end of the year, accelerating its training program at FLETC in Georgia to an eight-week process, eliminating the Spanish language component, and increasing class frequency to six days a week in response to increased threats against agents and a high volume of...
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40% Bias Score


U.S. to Paint Border Wall Black to Deter Illegal Immigration
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black to deter illegal immigration at a cost of $46 billion, a project initiated by President Trump and currently building at a rate of 0.5 miles per day.
U.S. to Paint Border Wall Black to Deter Illegal Immigration
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black to deter illegal immigration at a cost of $46 billion, a project initiated by President Trump and currently building at a rate of 0.5 miles per day.
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60% Bias Score


Federal Agent Fires at Vehicle During Immigration Stop in California
In San Bernardino County, a federal agent shot at a vehicle driven by an undocumented Mexican immigrant who fled after refusing to lower his window during an immigration stop and allegedly striking two federal agents; the driver was not arrested due to California's sanctuary laws.
Federal Agent Fires at Vehicle During Immigration Stop in California
In San Bernardino County, a federal agent shot at a vehicle driven by an undocumented Mexican immigrant who fled after refusing to lower his window during an immigration stop and allegedly striking two federal agents; the driver was not arrested due to California's sanctuary laws.
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68% Bias Score

Minnesota Church Shooting Follows Federal Funding Cuts for Mass Shooter Prevention Programs
One month before a shooter killed two children and wounded 18 others at a Minnesota church, the Trump administration cut $800,000 in federal funding for state programs designed to identify and manage potential mass violence threats.

Minnesota Church Shooting Follows Federal Funding Cuts for Mass Shooter Prevention Programs
One month before a shooter killed two children and wounded 18 others at a Minnesota church, the Trump administration cut $800,000 in federal funding for state programs designed to identify and manage potential mass violence threats.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Deep State" FEMA IT Employees Fired After Security Breach
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired 24 FEMA IT employees, including top leaders, for alleged security failures that allowed a network breach, though no data was extracted; Noem accused them of a cover-up and obstructing DHS efforts.

Deep State" FEMA IT Employees Fired After Security Breach
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fired 24 FEMA IT employees, including top leaders, for alleged security failures that allowed a network breach, though no data was extracted; Noem accused them of a cover-up and obstructing DHS efforts.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Deportations Near Record High Despite Funding Shortfall
In the first seven months of President Trump's second term, nearly 350,000 deportations occurred, comprising ICE removals (nearly 200,000), CBP actions, and self-deportations; this falls short of the administration's one million annual goal, despite a massive funding increase for ICE.

Trump Administration's Deportations Near Record High Despite Funding Shortfall
In the first seven months of President Trump's second term, nearly 350,000 deportations occurred, comprising ICE removals (nearly 200,000), CBP actions, and self-deportations; this falls short of the administration's one million annual goal, despite a massive funding increase for ICE.
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56% Bias Score

DOD Authorizes Civilian Volunteers for ICE and CBP Support Roles
The Department of Defense is allowing its civilian employees to volunteer with ICE and CBP for up to 180 days in support roles, offering salaries from $25,684 to $191,900, with travel and lodging potentially reimbursed; the program is open to all ranks, requires no security clearance or drug tests, ...

DOD Authorizes Civilian Volunteers for ICE and CBP Support Roles
The Department of Defense is allowing its civilian employees to volunteer with ICE and CBP for up to 180 days in support roles, offering salaries from $25,684 to $191,900, with travel and lodging potentially reimbursed; the program is open to all ranks, requires no security clearance or drug tests, ...
Progress
60% Bias Score

U.S.-Mexico Border Wall to be Painted Black to Deter Illegal Immigration
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black to deter illegal immigration at President Trump's request; this is in addition to the deployment of military personnel to control narrow border strips and the daily construction of approxi...

U.S.-Mexico Border Wall to be Painted Black to Deter Illegal Immigration
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black to deter illegal immigration at President Trump's request; this is in addition to the deployment of military personnel to control narrow border strips and the daily construction of approxi...
Progress
64% Bias Score

NYC Federal Building Evacuated After Suspicious Powder Found
A New York City federal building was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after employees discovered a suspicious envelope containing white powder; the building houses the city's ICE field office and DHS, and hazmat teams are investigating while officials ask residents to avoid the area.

NYC Federal Building Evacuated After Suspicious Powder Found
A New York City federal building was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after employees discovered a suspicious envelope containing white powder; the building houses the city's ICE field office and DHS, and hazmat teams are investigating while officials ask residents to avoid the area.
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40% Bias Score
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