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Trump speaks on Iran war while toasting King Charles

Trump speaks on Iran war while toasting King Charles
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In remarks during the state dinner with King Charles and Queen Camilla, Trump referred to the Iran war as “a little Middle East work” and said the two leaders agreed Iran would not have a nuclear weapon.

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Neutral, descriptive headlinesMix of topics without apparent editorial slantFactual tone in event descriptionsPartisan attribution (Gov. Pritzker)Framing of DOJ actions as 'weaponization'Focus on social and media conflictLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsPositive framing of Trump's meetings and speechesEmphasis on indictments of perceived political enemiesOmission of counterbalancing progressive viewpoints

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