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Justice Department

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Fox News (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed chair as Trump's economic vision comes into focus
-5
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-5

DOJ investigation framed as unresolved and politically weaponized

[omission] — While the article notes Powell’s stay is tied to an investigation, it omits that the DOJ dropped criminal charges but left the door open, creating an impression of ongoing corruption risk without full transparency.

“I will not leave the board until this investigation is fully resolved with transparency and finality”

NBC News (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Warsh clinches Senate approval to be Fed’s next chair as inflation intensifies
-6
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-6

Framed as untrustworthy due to politicized investigations

[omission] The article omits that the DOJ may revive the criminal probe, but the framing of an ongoing investigation into Powell — dropped 'for now' — implies institutional abuse, especially when paired with 'legal attacks'. This selectively incomplete picture undermines DOJ credibility.

“Trump’s Department ​of Justice also launched ⁠a criminal investigation of Powell which it has dropped for now but has left the door open to reviving.”

CNN (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Foreigners with World Cup tickets won’t have to pay bonds to enter US, Trump administration …
-4
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-4

Enforcement actions are framed with skepticism, implying overreach

Deployment of ICE agents during unpaid TSA periods is presented as an unusual and potentially exploitative use of enforcement powers.

“the administration had deployed US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at airports recently when Transportation Security Administration personnel were not being paid.”

New York Post (Stable / Crisis) : Kevin Warsh confirmed as next Fed chairman by US Senate as inflation mounts
-5
Crisis / Urgent 0 Stable / Manageable
-5

Framed as contributing to ongoing institutional crisis

Mentions of the DOJ probe and possibility of revisiting criminal charges introduce instability around the Fed, implying legal overreach or politicization.

“DOJ officials have said that they may revisit the criminal case if the Fed’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) finds evidence of misconduct.”

Fox News (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Alex Murdaugh: Timeline of the once powerful South Carolina lawyer's spectacular downfall
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Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-8

Prosecutorial process framed as corrupt and biased by selective emphasis on prosecution narrative

Cherry-picking prosecution claims while omitting post-trial findings that validate defense claims of investigative bias and misconduct. The deep analysis notes that the article omits judicial confirmation that SLED improperly fixated on Murdaugh, undermining trust in the justice process.

“Harpootlian accused SLED of zeroing in on Alex from day one "pounding that square peg in the round hole" instead of search for the real killer.”

NBC News (Effective / Failing) : Alabama jail staff didn’t help when she went into labor — other inmates did, lawsuit …
-7
Failing / Broken 0 Effective / Working
-7

Justice system portrayed as failing to protect basic rights during incarceration

[framing_by_emphasis], [comprehensive_sourcing]

“The lawsuit paints a picture of dangerous gaps in pregnancy and postpartum care that advocates say loom over those incarcerated in Alabama, which leads the nation in pregnancy criminalization cases.”

Daily Mail (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Alex Murdaugh’s murder conviction sensationally OVERTURNED: Disgraced legal scion faces retrial for killing wife and …
-5
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-5

Justice system framed as vulnerable to corruption and mismanagement

The inclusion of reader comments accusing the justice system of being 'incorruptable' in a sarcastic tone, without editorial distancing, amplifies public skepticism. The article highlights a court clerk's misconduct and financial motives, implying institutional rot.

“Our incorruptable justice system at work greasing palms.”

New York Post (Effective / Failing) : Disgraced ex-NYC judge busted by feds in $6.5M real estate scam
+7
Failing / Broken 0 Effective / Working
+7

Justice Department portrayed as effective in holding corrupt officials accountable

Prosecutorial statements are amplified without challenge, framing the DOJ as actively pursuing justice and restoring public trust. The article highlights arrests and investigations as proof of institutional effectiveness.

“Today’s arrests demonstrate that this Office will hold accountable those who exploit victims for their own financial gain”

The Guardian (Effective / Failing) : Middlesbrough to train for playoff final in case Southampton are expelled over spygate
-5
Failing / Broken 0 Effective / Working
-5

implying slow or inadequate institutional response to misconduct

The article highlights the precedent of swift action in the Priestman case to contrast with the current unresolved status, subtly pressuring the EFL to act decisively.

“The EFL is aware that, in 2024, Canada Women were deducted six Olympic points and their head coach, Bev Priestman, and two members of her staff received 12-month Fifa bans from football after using a drone to spy on New Zealand at the Paris Olympics.”

New York Post (Effective / Failing) : Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions shockingly overturned, new trial ordered in wild twist
-7
Failing / Broken 0 Effective / Working
-7

Prosecutorial efforts framed as futile and wasted

The article uses the phrase 'were in vain' to describe the prosecution's work, injecting a subjective, editorializing tone that diminishes the perceived effectiveness and legitimacy of their efforts.

“prosecutors’ efforts get a conviction for Murdaugh “were in vain because Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill placed her fingers on the scales of justice””