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Vance to hold White House briefing after Rubio’s performance gained rave reviews

Vance to hold White House briefing after Rubio’s performance gained rave reviews
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Vice President JD Vance will get behind the podium on Tuesday to host his first White House press briefing since press secretary Karoline Leavitt left for maternity leave. Vance will have a tough act to follow after Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosted the first guest briefing and earned widespread praise for his composure and […]

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Positive framing of Vance and Rubio with terms like 'widespread praise' and 'dream team'Uncritical repetition of Vance's partisan attacks on Democrats without counterbalancing quotesLack of Democratic sources or alternative perspectives on the described eventsloaded languageomission of opposing perspectivespositive framing of GOP figurespositive language about conservative figuresabsence of opposing perspectivesfocus on GOP and Trump alignmentloaded language in Democratic criticismpositive framing of Republican figures and speculationomission of opposing viewpoints

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