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DOJ Requests Voter Data From Multiple States, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
The Department of Justice requested voter information from at least six states, prompting concerns about election interference and raising questions about the legality of accessing voting systems; some requests were allegedly made by individuals claiming White House ties.
DOJ Requests Voter Data From Multiple States, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
The Department of Justice requested voter information from at least six states, prompting concerns about election interference and raising questions about the legality of accessing voting systems; some requests were allegedly made by individuals claiming White House ties.
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44% Bias Score


DOJ Emails Reveal Internal Debate and Concerns About Garland's School Board Directive
Newly released emails reveal internal DOJ discussions and concerns about Attorney General Garland's October 4, 2021 directive, which mobilized the FBI to address threats against school administrators following an NSBA letter to the White House highlighting concerns about parents' behavior at school ...
DOJ Emails Reveal Internal Debate and Concerns About Garland's School Board Directive
Newly released emails reveal internal DOJ discussions and concerns about Attorney General Garland's October 4, 2021 directive, which mobilized the FBI to address threats against school administrators following an NSBA letter to the White House highlighting concerns about parents' behavior at school ...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Assassination Attempt at 2024 Rally Forces Security Overhaul
During a 2024 Trump rally, an assassination attempt occurred, leaving White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles initially believing the president was dead; however, Trump survived and the incident led to significant changes in security protocols for his campaign.
Trump Assassination Attempt at 2024 Rally Forces Security Overhaul
During a 2024 Trump rally, an assassination attempt occurred, leaving White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles initially believing the president was dead; however, Trump survived and the incident led to significant changes in security protocols for his campaign.
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52% Bias Score


Trump to Host UFC Fight at White House for America's 250th Anniversary
President Donald Trump announced plans to host a UFC fight on the White House grounds in 2025 to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, a decision confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and a UFC official.
Trump to Host UFC Fight at White House for America's 250th Anniversary
President Donald Trump announced plans to host a UFC fight on the White House grounds in 2025 to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, a decision confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and a UFC official.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Informal White House Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump's Oval Office operates with unusual informality, marked by unscheduled visitors, frequent phone calls, and the constant presence of Cabinet secretaries, raising national security concerns and potentially impacting agency effectiveness.
Trump's Informal White House Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump's Oval Office operates with unusual informality, marked by unscheduled visitors, frequent phone calls, and the constant presence of Cabinet secretaries, raising national security concerns and potentially impacting agency effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score


Paul Accuses White House of "Petty Vindictiveness" After Picnic Disinvitation
Senator Rand Paul and his family were disinvited from the White House picnic after he criticized President Trump's bill, leading to accusations of "immaturity" and "petty vindictiveness" from Paul, who says the move jeopardizes the passage of Trump's agenda.
Paul Accuses White House of "Petty Vindictiveness" After Picnic Disinvitation
Senator Rand Paul and his family were disinvited from the White House picnic after he criticized President Trump's bill, leading to accusations of "immaturity" and "petty vindictiveness" from Paul, who says the move jeopardizes the passage of Trump's agenda.
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48% Bias Score

White House Scrutinizes $2.5 Billion Fed Renovation, Threatening Powell's Position
The $2.5 billion renovation of the Federal Reserve headquarters, approved in 2017, is under fire from the White House for cost overruns, potentially jeopardizing Chair Jerome Powell's position amid disagreements over interest rate policies.

White House Scrutinizes $2.5 Billion Fed Renovation, Threatening Powell's Position
The $2.5 billion renovation of the Federal Reserve headquarters, approved in 2017, is under fire from the White House for cost overruns, potentially jeopardizing Chair Jerome Powell's position amid disagreements over interest rate policies.
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40% Bias Score

White House Restricts Taxpayer Benefits for Illegal Immigrants
The White House announced new restrictions barring illegal immigrants from accessing over 15 federal assistance programs, totaling $40 billion in public spending, to reduce government waste and prevent illegal immigrants from receiving taxpayer benefits.

White House Restricts Taxpayer Benefits for Illegal Immigrants
The White House announced new restrictions barring illegal immigrants from accessing over 15 federal assistance programs, totaling $40 billion in public spending, to reduce government waste and prevent illegal immigrants from receiving taxpayer benefits.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Unconventional Diplomacy Reshapes Oval Office Visits
President Trump's unconventional conduct during White House meetings with foreign leaders, including public criticism and tense exchanges, has prompted a shift in diplomatic strategies, with leaders now preparing for confrontational interactions and prioritizing careful messaging.

Trump's Unconventional Diplomacy Reshapes Oval Office Visits
President Trump's unconventional conduct during White House meetings with foreign leaders, including public criticism and tense exchanges, has prompted a shift in diplomatic strategies, with leaders now preparing for confrontational interactions and prioritizing careful messaging.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Plans White House UFC Fight for USA's 250th Anniversary
President Trump announced a UFC fight at the White House as part of the USA's 250th-anniversary events, confirmed by the White House press secretary, leveraging his long-standing relationship with UFC CEO Dana White and the UFC's popularity among young male voters.

Trump Plans White House UFC Fight for USA's 250th Anniversary
President Trump announced a UFC fight at the White House as part of the USA's 250th-anniversary events, confirmed by the White House press secretary, leveraging his long-standing relationship with UFC CEO Dana White and the UFC's popularity among young male voters.
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56% Bias Score

DOGE Employee "Big Balls" Resigns After Exposing Flaws in Treasury Department Payment Systems
A 19-year-old White House employee nicknamed "Big Balls," whose real name is Edward Coristine, resigned from his post at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after revealing flaws in the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems; his resignation follows that of Elon Musk and other staff m...

DOGE Employee "Big Balls" Resigns After Exposing Flaws in Treasury Department Payment Systems
A 19-year-old White House employee nicknamed "Big Balls," whose real name is Edward Coristine, resigned from his post at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after revealing flaws in the U.S. Treasury Department's payment systems; his resignation follows that of Elon Musk and other staff m...
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Bar AP from White House Events
A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the White House to grant the Associated Press access to events, allowing President Trump to continue barring AP journalists due to a dispute over the AP's continued use of the name "Gulf of Mexico", despite Trump renaming it "Gul...

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Bar AP from White House Events
A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the White House to grant the Associated Press access to events, allowing President Trump to continue barring AP journalists due to a dispute over the AP's continued use of the name "Gulf of Mexico", despite Trump renaming it "Gul...
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36% Bias Score
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