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Jon Ossoff calls Trump and Stephen Miller ‘small men’ at Atlanta rally

Jon Ossoff calls Trump and Stephen Miller ‘small men’ at Atlanta rally
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Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) said Sunday at a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, that ‘small men like’ President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and White House senior advisor Stephen Miller will never understand that Americans’ greatness flows “through our ideas” rather than “our blood or our genes.” The remark was delivered at an energetic […]

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Extensive positive coverage of Democratic rally with energetic crowd descriptionsLimited Republican perspective beyond basic identifying informationUncritical reporting of Ossoff's loaded language calling Trump/Vance/Miller 'small men'Framing Republicans primarily as 'Trump puppets' without counter-narrativeunbalanced source selectionuncontested partisan attacksfavorable framingloaded languagesource selectionframing of issuespositive descriptors of Democratic rallyheavy reliance on Ossoff quotes without counter-framing

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