Author: Hafiz Rashid
Hafiz Rashid
has 46.3% among authors.
BS Score: 2.9%.
Articles analyzed: 8.
Words analyzed: 13,024.
Analyzed articles
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 7/2/2026, 8:54 PM
Confirmation Bias 47.8% - Biased Writer Voice 42.6% - Negativity Bias 34.9%
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro announced Thursday that a grand jury had indicted former Olympic canoeist David Hearn on charges of vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The indictment seems rather flawed, as Hearn, 67, maintains that all he did was dip his hand into the pool and touch a piece of... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 7/2/2026, 7:36 PM
Negativity Bias 36.2% - Appeal to Emotion 24.3% - Biased Writer Voice 22.6%
A heat wave in Washington, D.C., is making attendance at President Trump’s July 4 festivities even worse. U.S. Capitol Police have already restricted Thursday night’s rehearsal for “A Capitol Fourth Concert” to essential personnel, posting on X that they came to the decision after consulting with the Capitol’s Office of the Attending... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 7/2/2026, 5:34 PM
Biased Writer Voice 49.4% - Confirmation Bias 23.4% - Negativity Bias 18.9%
The Department of Justice accidentally released the second volume of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report on President Trump’s handling of classified documents in a legal case last month, according to a legal filing published Thursday. DOJ lawyers sent the sealed report to lawyers for Carmen Lineberger, who was charged with... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 7/1/2026, 8:47 PM
Negativity Bias 32.6% - Appeal to Emotion 17.5% - Hasty Generalization 12.7%
President Trump has lost three legal cases in 24 hours. First the Supreme Court struck down his executive order banning birthright citizenship on Tuesday morning because it violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. Then, hours later, a federal judge dismissed the White House’s effort to acquire New Hampshire’s voter... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 6/30/2026, 8:50 PM
Negativity Bias 41.7% - Biased Writer Voice 23.5% - Quote-first Misdirection 20.5%
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s complaints about media coverage came back to bite him Tuesday. A federal judge ordered a preliminary injunction against the Defense Department’s restrictions on press access to the Pentagon, based in part on “a consistent stream of derisive comments beginning shortly after the confirmation of Secretary... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 6/30/2026, 7:18 PM
Framing Effect 44.8% - Negativity Bias 31.4% - Burden of Proof 31%
An anonymous victim of Jeffrey Epstein who has accused President Trump of sexually assaulting her is reportedly living in fear of retaliation. <i>The Guardian</i> reports that the woman identified in the federal government’s Epstein files as “Jane Doe 4” is “living off the grid” and fears retaliation from the Trump administration,... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 6/26/2026, 9:05 PM
Appeal to Emotion 29.2% - Negativity Bias 22.9% - Begging the Question 18.2%
Former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and his family were the victims of a false child protective services report, he wrote on his Substack Friday. “Many times over the years, I have been denounced, yelled at, protested, threatened, and heckled. I’ve been through political attacks in office, death threats in public life, and... more
The New Republic
- By Hafiz Rashid
- 6/26/2026, 8:25 PM
Negativity Bias 37% - Confirmation Bias 26.3% - Framing Effect 25.7%
After successfully prosecuting anti-ICE protesters in Texas and giving them long prison sentences, the Trump administration has its next free speech targets. The government is looking to prosecute protesters against the Cop City project in Atlanta, The Guardian reports. The $109 million police training center in Georgia has faced heavy... more