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The Federalist

How Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill Is Reversing Rampant State Waste And Fraud

How Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill Is Reversing Rampant State Waste And Fraud
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A recent congressional hearing showed the scope of the state waste, fraud, and abuse problem our nation faces.

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Loaded language ('carte blanche to steal', 'rampant waste', 'infuriating')Heavy emphasis on government inefficiency and waste without exploring counterargumentsFraming that assumes systemic problems with federal programs and state oversightLoaded language (e.g., 'leftists often ignore', 'carte blanche to steal', 'target rich environment')One-sided source selection focusing on a Republican auditor and House Oversight testimonyFraming of social safety net programs primarily through the lens of fraud and taxpayer lossHeadline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voiceLoaded language such as 'rampant waste' and 'unscrupulous actors' to emphasize government inefficienciesOmission of progressive perspectives that could justify or defend the criticized programsPositive framing of conservative policies and the Trump administration as solutions to the issues

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