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Trump Administration Purges FBI Agents and DOJ Prosecutors
The Trump administration is reportedly purging dozens of FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors involved in January 6th Capitol attack and Trump-related investigations, raising concerns about political retribution and potential damage to law enforcement agencies' integrity and effectiveness.
Trump Administration Purges FBI Agents and DOJ Prosecutors
The Trump administration is reportedly purging dozens of FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors involved in January 6th Capitol attack and Trump-related investigations, raising concerns about political retribution and potential damage to law enforcement agencies' integrity and effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score


Schiff-Patel Clash Over January 6th Song Ignites Partisan Firestorm
During Kash Patel's FBI director confirmation hearing, Sen. Adam Schiff questioned Patel about his involvement in a song produced about January 6th inmates, leading to a heated exchange that fueled partisan debate on social media, with conservatives criticizing Schiff and supporting Patel.
Schiff-Patel Clash Over January 6th Song Ignites Partisan Firestorm
During Kash Patel's FBI director confirmation hearing, Sen. Adam Schiff questioned Patel about his involvement in a song produced about January 6th inmates, leading to a heated exchange that fueled partisan debate on social media, with conservatives criticizing Schiff and supporting Patel.
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56% Bias Score


Meta Settles Lawsuit with Trump for \$25 Million
Meta has agreed to pay Donald Trump \$25 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit stemming from the suspension of his social media accounts after the January 6th Capitol attack; \$22 million will fund Trump's presidential library.
Meta Settles Lawsuit with Trump for \$25 Million
Meta has agreed to pay Donald Trump \$25 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit stemming from the suspension of his social media accounts after the January 6th Capitol attack; \$22 million will fund Trump's presidential library.
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40% Bias Score


Pardoned Capitol Attacker Now a Fugitive on Child Solicitation Charge
Andrew Taake, a January 6th Capitol attacker pardoned by President Trump, is now a wanted fugitive in Texas, facing unresolved charges of soliciting a minor; this highlights the limitations of presidential pardons and the ongoing legal ramifications for some involved in the Capitol riot.
Pardoned Capitol Attacker Now a Fugitive on Child Solicitation Charge
Andrew Taake, a January 6th Capitol attacker pardoned by President Trump, is now a wanted fugitive in Texas, facing unresolved charges of soliciting a minor; this highlights the limitations of presidential pardons and the ongoing legal ramifications for some involved in the Capitol riot.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Pardons January 6th Defendants Amidst Due Process Concerns
President Trump pardoned nearly all January 6th defendants, a decision justified by their lawyer, who claims the Biden Justice Department systematically violated their due process rights by refusing Rule 20 transfers, thus ensuring sentencing in Washington D.C. before potentially biased judges.
Trump Pardons January 6th Defendants Amidst Due Process Concerns
President Trump pardoned nearly all January 6th defendants, a decision justified by their lawyer, who claims the Biden Justice Department systematically violated their due process rights by refusing Rule 20 transfers, thus ensuring sentencing in Washington D.C. before potentially biased judges.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Rioters, Sparks International Backlash
President Trump pardoned 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including white supremacists, fulfilling a campaign promise but drawing criticism, particularly from Nigel Farage, who expressed surprise at the release of all defendants; Trump also dismissed 450 related pending ca...
Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Rioters, Sparks International Backlash
President Trump pardoned 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including white supremacists, fulfilling a campaign promise but drawing criticism, particularly from Nigel Farage, who expressed surprise at the release of all defendants; Trump also dismissed 450 related pending ca...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Pardons January 6 Defendants With Extensive Criminal Histories
President Trump pardoned all January 6 defendants, including dozens with prior convictions for serious crimes such as rape, sexual abuse, and domestic violence; this decision disregarded individual culpability and existing criminal records.

Trump Pardons January 6 Defendants With Extensive Criminal Histories
President Trump pardoned all January 6 defendants, including dozens with prior convictions for serious crimes such as rape, sexual abuse, and domestic violence; this decision disregarded individual culpability and existing criminal records.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's FBI Nominee, Kash Patel, Faces Scrutiny Over Ties to Controversial Former Agents
President-elect Trump's nomination of Kash Patel to lead the FBI raises concerns due to Patel's ties to three former FBI agents, "The Suspendables," who faced disciplinary actions and criticized the bureau's January 6th Capitol riot investigation; Patel's past rhetoric and financial support for thes...

Trump's FBI Nominee, Kash Patel, Faces Scrutiny Over Ties to Controversial Former Agents
President-elect Trump's nomination of Kash Patel to lead the FBI raises concerns due to Patel's ties to three former FBI agents, "The Suspendables," who faced disciplinary actions and criticized the bureau's January 6th Capitol riot investigation; Patel's past rhetoric and financial support for thes...
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44% Bias Score

DC US Attorney Criticizes Former Prosecutor, Sparks Internal Conflict
Acting US Attorney for DC, Ed Martin, criticized former prosecutor Ashley Akers for publicly condemning his handling of January 6 cases, initiating an internal review, and directing staff to examine her records; this led to further leaks and internal conflicts.

DC US Attorney Criticizes Former Prosecutor, Sparks Internal Conflict
Acting US Attorney for DC, Ed Martin, criticized former prosecutor Ashley Akers for publicly condemning his handling of January 6 cases, initiating an internal review, and directing staff to examine her records; this led to further leaks and internal conflicts.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Fires Officials Involved in His Criminal Investigations
Over a dozen officials involved in Donald Trump's criminal investigations were fired for allegedly not faithfully implementing Trump's agenda; this follows a Justice Department investigation into prosecutors who handled January 6th cases, raising concerns about politicization and potential future im...

Trump Administration Fires Officials Involved in His Criminal Investigations
Over a dozen officials involved in Donald Trump's criminal investigations were fired for allegedly not faithfully implementing Trump's agenda; this follows a Justice Department investigation into prosecutors who handled January 6th cases, raising concerns about politicization and potential future im...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Capitol Riot Pardons Spark Republican Division
President Trump pardoned almost 1,600 supporters arrested for the January 6th Capitol riot, prompting criticism from Republican Senator Lindsey Graham who called it a "mistake", while Vice President Vance defended the decision, citing concerns about due process. A recent poll shows only 20% of Ameri...

Trump's Capitol Riot Pardons Spark Republican Division
President Trump pardoned almost 1,600 supporters arrested for the January 6th Capitol riot, prompting criticism from Republican Senator Lindsey Graham who called it a "mistake", while Vice President Vance defended the decision, citing concerns about due process. A recent poll shows only 20% of Ameri...
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44% Bias Score

Crow Condemns Trump Pardons, Raises Concerns About Political Violence
Rep. Jason Crow condemned President Trump's pardons of over 1000 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, citing the injuries sustained by law enforcement officers and the release of Stewart Rhodes, a militia leader, raising concerns about political violence and the need for pardon re...

Crow Condemns Trump Pardons, Raises Concerns About Political Violence
Rep. Jason Crow condemned President Trump's pardons of over 1000 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, citing the injuries sustained by law enforcement officers and the release of Stewart Rhodes, a militia leader, raising concerns about political violence and the need for pardon re...
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44% Bias Score
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