Topic: U.s. Government
U.s. Government
has 65.1% among topics.
BS Score: 4.6%.
Articles analyzed: 9.
Words analyzed: 4,820.
Analyzed articles
The Washington Post
- By Perry Stein
- 7/2/2026, 9:16 PM
Framing Effect 100% - Optimism Bias 100% - Bandwagon 71.7%
On an earnings call in May, GrabAGun’s chief executive had a hopeful message for investors: The Trump administration’s proposed rollback of gun regulations could be a boon to the company, which hopes to be “the Amazon of guns.” more
The Washington Post
- By Susannah George
- 6/27/2026, 9:00 AM
Framing Effect 100% - Biased Writer Voice 100% - Confirmation Bias 78.9%
The preliminary peace agreement between the United States and Iran, a broad framework still taking shape in early rounds of talks, hands Iran’s leadership a major economic lifeline as Tehran looks to consolidate strategic gains after months of war with Israel and the United States. more
The Washington Post
- By Victoria Craw
- 6/23/2026, 12:31 PM
Confirmation Bias 83.6% - Recency Bias 83.6% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 83.6%
Iranian officials said they have no plans to allow international inspections of their country’s damaged nuclear facilities, just a day after Vice President JD Vance said Iran had agreed to allow such inspections, which would restore a safeguard from President Barack Obama’s deal with Tehran that President Donald Trump threw out. more
The Washington Post
- By Mary Ilyushina, Sammy Westfall, Susannah George
- 6/21/2026, 10:20 AM
Framing Effect 74.5% - Optimism Bias 74.5% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 74.5%
Vice President JD Vance began talks Sunday with Iranian officials in Switzerland expressing hope that the two sides could “turn over a new leaf” as, back in Washington, President Donald Trump threatened fresh attacks on Tehran if it blocked the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. more
The Washington Post
- By Terrence McCoy
- 6/20/2026, 9:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 76.1% - Framing Effect 59.7% - Negativity Bias 52.2%
MEXICO CITY — At a summit of Latin American leaders, President Donald Trump mused over the best way to take on the “bloodthirsty cartels.” It was simple, he said. “We’ll use missiles,” he said at the March event. “They’re extremely accurate — pew — right into the living room. That’s the end of that cartel person.” more
The Washington Post
- By Ellen Nakashima, John Hudson, Gerry Shih, Warren P. Strobel
- 6/19/2026, 3:50 PM
Negativity Bias 100% - Appeal to Authority 100% - Unattributed Quote 100%
U.S. intelligence agencies have warned the Trump administration that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to take steps that will undermine President Donald Trump’s effort to reach a lasting peace deal with Iran, as the Israeli premier faces intense political pressure to continue waging his country’s war in Lebanon,... more
The Washington Post
- By Dan Diamond, Natalie Allison, Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Michael Birnbaum
- 6/17/2026, 8:32 PM
Framing Effect 100% - Negativity Bias 100% - Biased Writer Voice 100%
ÉVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — President Donald Trump issued a freewheeling defense of his Iran ceasefire deal at the close of the G-7 summit, veering from warnings about the economic costs of war to<b> </b>criticism of Israel’s campaign in Lebanon and comments<b> </b>suggesting a break with decades of U.S. opposition to Iran’s ballistic... more
One America News Network
- By Addie Davis
- 5/31/2026, 2:59 PM
Halo Effect 39.2% - Optimism Bias 35.9% - Biased Writer Voice 35.9%
United States Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack is gaining an expanded role in the region, being named the special presidential envoy to both Syria and Iraq, President Donald Trump announced. Barrack has also been serving as the special envoy to Syria, a title that recently expired, Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained. "Ambassador... more
One America News Network
- By Addie Davis
- 5/31/2026, 12:48 PM
Negativity Bias 46.1% - Hasty Generalization 21.4% - Appeal to Emotion 21.4%
President Donald Trump railed against the lawsuit directed at the planned White House ballroom, saying its security features "will safeguard our Nation's Capital." In a Sunday Truth Social post, Trump published renderings of the proposed drone port that would be included with the ballroom construction, noting the need for enhanced... more
The Washington Post
- By Michelle Boorstein, Laura Meckler, Mariana Alfaro
- 5/17/2026, 10:00 AM
Negativity Bias 41.6% - Framing Effect 37.2% - Biased Writer Voice 36.3%
A crowd of thousands transformed a block of the National Mall into an evangelical-style worship service Sunday at an event backed by President Donald Trump and funded with millions of taxpayer dollars. The lineup of influential speakers and their backgrounds. How the event ties into broader debates on church-state separation. more