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Trump denies China is funding data center opposition movement in US

Trump denies China is funding data center opposition movement in US
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President Donald Trump rejected the claim that China is behind the anti-data center fervor sweeping the nation during a Thursday afternoon event at the White House. “We had a great meeting with China, and you know they do things to us, and we do things to them. I say it all the time,” Trump told […]

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Disproportionate sourcing from Republican officials and conservative-aligned figuresDramatic capitalization of 'FOREIGN INFLUENCE OPERATIONS' suggests threat-focused framingLimited presentation of alternative explanations for anti-data center sentiment beyond foreign influenceone-sided source selectionassertive subheader presenting allegations as factlack of representation for opposing viewpointssource selectionframing of issuesomission of perspectivesRepublican/conservative source selectionloaded language and assertive headline framingomission of opposing viewpoints

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