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Washington Examiner

Trump clashes with 60 Minutes host over shooter manifesto allegations

Trump clashes with 60 Minutes host over shooter manifesto allegations
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President Donald Trump‘s 60 Minutes appearance on Sunday night got heated after host Norah O’Donnell read from an alleged manifesto of the suspected White House correspondents’ dinner shooter. O’Donnell read to Trump parts of the manifesto that the suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly wrote before the shooting. One of the lines she read accused Trump […]

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Loaded language like 'got heated' and 'castigated' emphasizes confrontationFraming focuses on Trump's defensive responses rather than journalistic rationaleUses 'rebuke' and 'dismiss' which carry negative connotations for Trump's reactionsEmphasis on Trump's direct rebukes of the mediaInclusion of Trump's counter-accusations regarding political opponentsFocus on Trump's defense of the Secret Service and his calls to reschedule the eventSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioExtensive direct quoting of Trump's denials and attacksOmission of O’Donnell's or CBS's perspective on the interviewFraming that portrays Trump as responding to unjust accusations

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