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The US Government is framed as lacking transparency and accountability in its immigration enforcement practices.
Slight framing of government as unresponsive or dismissive of expert sector concerns
The U.S. government is framed as an adversary through historical betrayal and treaty violations
portrayed as evading responsibility and reducing transparency
US government portrayed as untrustworthy in immigration enforcement
government portrayed as failing in its duty to protect citizens through systemic institutional breakdown
portrayed as incompetent and failing to act decisively
City governance is portrayed as failing in infrastructure management
US government portrayed as credible and authoritative
Government fiscal policy framed as politically motivated rather than economically neutral
Implying US institutional legitimacy in guiding Nigeria’s security strategy through designation and cooperation
portrayed as untrustworthy in maintaining alliance commitments
US Government is framed as misleading or distorting economic data
UK Government portrayed as failing to resolve a long-standing human rights issue
administration portrayed as untrustworthy and pretextual
Election process portrayed as suspicious and potentially compromised
The US government is portrayed as engaging in corrupt, politically motivated actions against vulnerable populations
The Lebanese state and its leadership portrayed as excluded from decision-making and asserting national sovereignty
Framing the Rotunda Hospital's allowance of private care by public-only contracted doctors as illegitimate due to breach of HSE contract
The US government is framed as adversarial toward immigrants, acting on discriminatory impulses
Government institutions framed as needing urgent disruption
Framing the US government as vulnerable and under internal threat from rogue agents
Brendan Banfield is framed as evasive and potentially complicit, using legal privilege to avoid accountability
Trump administration's economic policies framed as disruptive and damaging
US Government institutions are framed as under strain due to internal misconduct
US government immigration agencies portrayed as untrustworthy and disregarding legal process
Media bias narrative used to undermine trust in mainstream institutions
Trump administration immigration enforcement is framed as adversarial toward immigrant populations
US Government portrayed as ideologically compromised and untrustworthy
Royal financial arrangements framed as lacking legitimacy
government institutions framed as under strain due to internal betrayal
Undermining legitimacy of royal financial arrangements
government justification questioned
Misinformation implies government corruption in housing allocation, but the article refutes this with evidence
government portrayed as failing to manage the rollout effectively
framed as powerless and ineffective
Provincial regulatory bodies are portrayed as failing to track safety outcomes and enforce standards
Government authority challenged by public institution
framed as having failed and misjudged small business needs
Home Office is framed as callous, unaccountable, and indifferent to human and financial cost
Implied failure of UK authorities to protect citizens abroad or issue preventive guidance
Framing federal authorities as adversarial toward California’s election practices
Framing the federal government as actively challenging state election integrity, implying corruption or negligence in state system
Implication of systemic failure in justice and law enforcement institutions
Framed as imposing excessive punishment and shifting away from progressive values
UK Government portrayed as proactive and morally justified in seeking accountability
Government programs portrayed as vulnerable and poorly enforced
US Government’s policy shift is framed as undermining established oversight norms
Suggesting government relief measures are ineffective and failing rural communities
government response framed as insufficient and more focused on damage control than protection
Government policy enforcement is portrayed as necessary and justified
Government portrayed as untrustworthy due to denial of liability despite settlement
School administration is framed as failing in oversight and hiring
Institutional oversight framed as reactive rather than proactive
U.S. government industrial policy framed as reactive and still vulnerable despite executive action
The US academic environment is framed as adversarial toward pro-Palestinian expression
Government is portrayed as untrustworthy due to inaction and empty rhetoric
US Government portrayed as defending civil rights and institutional integrity
Government institutions portrayed as corrupt and willing to violate laws for political goals
Government health agencies are framed as politically compromised and illegitimate
Government-backed intervention portrayed as transparent, accountable, and trustworthy
Implied contrast between US commercial motives and Chinese moral governance
Government enforcement of contracts portrayed as necessary and justified
Federal regulatory function framed as legitimate partner in governance, not adversarial bureaucracy
Government institutions framed in crisis over constitutional authority
Questions the integrity of clemency decisions by linking early release to subsequent alleged murders
Implies government officials made a dangerous error in early release decision
framed as failing to resolve structural financial issues
state judiciary and court administration are subtly framed as potentially compromised by past secrecy
portrayed as engaging in corrupt financial practices
Belgian air traffic control system portrayed as inefficient and poorly managed
portrayed as compromising integrity by appointing controversial figures
DOJ's handling of Epstein files portrayed as competent and thorough
Territorial government’s authority and credibility questioned due to lack of public findings and prolonged investigation
Public spending watchdog portrayed as failing in financial oversight
Government oversight is failing to ensure diversity in public appointments
Local government is portrayed as trustworthy and committed to respectful process
The Trump administration's dietary promotion is framed as disregarding medical advice
institutional governance is failing
Leadership transition in national intelligence is subtly framed as abrupt and emotionally driven
Public utilities framed as adversarial toward community institutions
Local officials are framed as complicit in covering up elite access to public space
Government portrayed as ideologically driven and failing in its duty to protect vulnerable children
Government appointment process framed as disregarding past misconduct
US democratic institutions are framed as adversarial and contested
Post-election process framed as legally contested but not chaotic
government portrayed as failing to control violent crime
Government action portrayed as a necessary corrective to market distortions
regulatory oversight framed as failing and incompetent
Government action framed as a necessary but contested effort to enforce accountability
MARTA is framed as a failing agency requiring federal intervention
Government portrayed as untrustworthy and failing in its duty to protect vulnerable citizens
Portraying the Department of Education as failing to meet growing demand for Irish-medium education
Government portrayed as dishonest and evasive in its defence of trade links with Russia
Government's fiscal model portrayed as dependent and potentially unsustainable
Irish Government portrayed as hypocritical and untrustworthy in its foreign policy stance
Planning system is framed as inefficient and vulnerable to exploitation
Implies mismanagement in club leadership decisions affecting team continuity
Frames US involvement as conditional and critical, implying adversarial pressure rather than partnership
Suggests government is overstating Indigenous support