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Warren claims Trump threat to Fed has only grown despite DOJ investigation climbdown

Warren claims Trump threat to Fed has only grown despite DOJ investigation climbdown
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is brushing aside the Justice Department’s move Friday to drop its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, arguing that it is merely to get President Donald Trump’s replacement confirmed, and that a “scheme to take over the Fed” is still in place. Warren, who is the ranking member on the […]

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Loaded language from Democrats ('sock puppet,' 'bogus,' 'corrupt scheme') presented without challengeDisproportionate focus on Democratic criticisms with minimal Republican counterpointsFraming consistently portrays investigation as illegitimate rather than presenting competing interpretationsSource selection favors Democratic criticsFraming centered on accusations of political maneuveringUse of loaded language within prominent quotesSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioLoaded language from Democratic sources like 'bogus criminal investigation'Predominant sourcing from Democrats such as Warren and KimFraming that emphasizes suspicions of Trump's motives while downplaying Republican perspectives

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