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Trump administration plans to cut cybersecurity agency’s budget by $700 million

Trump administration plans to cut cybersecurity agency’s budget by $700 million
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The budget proposal would force CISA to operate with a significantly lower budget than previous years, citing the government's claims that the election misinformation programs were used to "target the President."

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Uses loaded language like 'false and repeatedly debunked claims' without attributionStates 'Trump lost' the 2020 election as editorial fact rather than neutral reportingEmphasizes negative consequences and expert warnings while giving less weight to administration rationaleExpert source leanOmission patternsDescriptive word choicesloaded languageframing of issuesattribution patternsLoaded language criticizing the administration's claims as 'false and repeatedly debunked'Critical framing of budget cuts by emphasizing expert warnings and negative consequencesSelective attribution that underscores past pushbacks from lawmakers while noting administration defenses

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