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Jun 14 2023
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Fox News: 'Addressed' message it called Biden a 'dictator'
NEW YORK — Fox News appeared to express regret Wednesday for showing an onscreen message that called President Joe Biden a “wannabe dictator” who had his political rival arrested. On the day he was arraigned on federal charges for hoarding classified documents, former President Donald Trump illustrated his continued role as a lightning rod for the media. PBS second-guessed one of its own
Chicago TribuneSep 05 2023
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McCarthy faces political minefield on Biden impeachment
Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is tiptoeing through a political minefield as he weighs whether to open an official impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Former President Trump, with whom McCarthy has kept a good relationship, is exerting public pressure to pursue impeachment without a long inquiry. So are voters in the GOP base, Republicans say. But moderate members of his
The HillJun 14 2023
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Fox News Backtracks After Chyron Called Biden ‘Wannabe Dictator’
During “Fox News Tonight,” a chyron was posted on the split screen showing Trump’s speech in Bedminster, New Jersey, alongside Biden’s speech at the White House. The chyron originally read: “Trump responds to unprecedented federal indictment.” Seconds later the chyron was changed to: “Wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.” Fox News responded to
The Daily CallerJun 14 2023
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Biden 'wannabee dictator' chyron was 'startling even for raucous Fox News': media reporter
After pleading "not guilty" to 37 criminal courts in a federal courtroom in Miami on Tuesday, June 13, former President Donald Trump flew north to Bedminster, New Jersey and gave his first speech following the arraignment. Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, covering the speech, introduced Trump by saying, "This is the president of the United States." President Joe Biden also gave a Tuesday-night speech
AlterNetAug 03 2023
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Ron DeSantis vows to start 'slitting throats' on first day of presidency
Governor Ron DeSantis has vowed to "start slitting throats on day one" if he is elected president. The Florida Republican was in New Hampshire on Sunday when he made comments about getting tough on the "deep state"—a phrase used by some conservatives to describe a supposed cabal of unelected officials who are secretly steering government policy. DeSantis is pitching himself as a hardliner as
NewsweekSep 08 2023
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This Week in Fact Checking: Biden’s Anecdotes, Bias of Fact Checkers, Klaus Schwab’s Family Tree
News coverage often includes several forms of bias, and sometimes even flat-out misinformation.
Each week, AllSides delivers a brief summary of notable fact checks and adjacent coverage across the media spectrum.
Fact Check From the Left“Biden loves to retell certain stories. Some aren’t credible.” - Washington Post (Lean Left bias)
A recent analysis from The
Andy GorelMar 19 2018
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President Trump tweets 'WITCH HUNT' after lawyer Ty Cobb says the president isn't thinking about firing special counsel Robert Mueller
White House lawyer Ty Cobb said on Sunday that President Donald Trump was not considering or discussing firing special counsel Robert Mueller – even after the president directly lashed out at Mueller's probe during the weekend.
CNBCJul 27 2023
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White House closely watching McConnell amid health scare
McConnell’s health scare — the Republican leader froze at the start of a press conference and was eventually ushered back to his office — was a reminder for Democrats of how fragile this governing bedrock can be. Having spent years as one of the party’s chief villains, McConnell, in the Biden era, has come to resemble something different: still craving power, to be sure, but also the GOP’s
PoliticoAug 02 2023
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Space Command Decision Cements Tuberville-Biden Feud
The feud between Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., and the Biden administration was further cemented this week with the White House's cancellation of former President Donald Trump's planned move of Space Command to Alabama. The Alabama delegation was reportedly rankled by the decision, including Tuberville, whose quarrel with the administration stems from a Pentagon decision to pay for the travel
Newsmax (News)Aug 02 2023
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Incandescent Bulbs Finally Banned Under New US Rule
Get ready to say goodbye to the once ubiquitous incandescent light bulb, pioneered by Thomas Edison more than a century ago. You can thank — or blame — new federal energy efficiency regulations that went into full effect Tuesday. Quite possibly without you even noticing. The Energy Department rules, which date back to the Obama administration, have been whipsawed in the political process for
Newsmax (News)