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SCOTUS Gives Trump Indefinite Greenlight To Build His Gold Ballroom
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Extra Extra has grouped 4 reports on this story from 4 news outlets across the political spectrum. By political lean, that breaks down as 2 left-leaning, 1 center, and 1 right-leaning sources.
With a coverage-diversity score of 95 out of 100, this is one of the more evenly reported stories in our index right now — left, center, and right outlets are all giving it attention.
On reliability, 2 of the 4 rated outlets carry a high or mostly-factual reliability rating (A or B) and 2 outlets fall into our mixed or lower-reliability tier (C or D). Ratings are drawn from independent assessments and are meant to help you weigh each report, not to tell you which to trust.
Coverage of this story has developed over roughly 14 hours, so the perspectives below capture how the framing shifted as the story matured.
Below, the same story is laid out side by side as left, center, and right outlets reported it. Read across the columns and watch what changes: the headline emphasis, which facts lead, the adjectives, and what each side leaves out. The story itself rarely changes — the framing almost always does.
Outlets covering this story: Crooks and Liars, New York Times, Euronews, Hot Air.
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Crooks and LiarsCAug 21, 9:52 PM
SCOTUS Gives Trump Indefinite Greenlight To Build His Gold Ballroom
Hours before a court order to pause construction on Donald Trump’s Versailles ballroom was due to take effect, the Supreme Court’s Chief Justice, John Roberts, gave his (presumably) favorite felon and
New York TimesAAug 22, 9:01 AM
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Center(1)
Right(1)
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