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3.4
out of 5.0
Centrist

Based on analysis of recent Washington Examiner articles using Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini, and Grok. Scores reflect framing and presentation, not factual accuracy.

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According to Daily Composite AI analysis of recent Washington Examiner articles, the outlet scores 3.4/5 — placing it in the Centrist category.

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Recent Washington Examiner Articles

Spartz says she didn’t extend Massie accuser’s contract over ‘concerning’ conduct
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Spartz says she didn’t extend Massie accuser’s contract over ‘concerning’ conduct

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) on Wednesday said she didn’t extend Rep. Thomas Massie‘s (R-KY) ex-girlfriend’s employment in her office because of “concerning conduct.” Massie’s former girlfriend, Cynthia West, came out with allegations against the Kentucky congressman, claiming he offered her $5,000 to drop a wrongful termination complaint against his close friend and ally, Spartz.  In […]

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DOJ accuses DC Bar authority of weaponizing discipline against federal lawyers
Washington Examiner3.6 · Slight Right

DOJ accuses DC Bar authority of weaponizing discipline against federal lawyers

The Department of Justice on Wednesday said it filed a complaint against Washington’s attorney disciplinary system for allegedly unfairly targeting federal lawyers and improperly intruding into sensitive executive branch decision-making.  The complaint, filed in federal court, targets the District of Columbia’s Bar disciplinary authorities, which oversee ethics investigations involving attorneys licensed in the nation’s capital. […]

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Vance and Johnson run cover for Trump’s ‘financial situation’ gaffe
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Vance and Johnson run cover for Trump’s ‘financial situation’ gaffe

Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Wednesday brushed aside President Donald Trump‘s declaration that the “financial situation” of Americans was not a motivation for ending the Iran war. Both the vice president and House speaker faced questions about the president’s comment during two separate press events. “I don’t know the […]

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Denise Powell wins Nebraska Democratic primary in race to fill Bacon’s House seat
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Denise Powell wins Nebraska Democratic primary in race to fill Bacon’s House seat

Political organizer Denise Powell defeated state Sen. John Cavanaugh on Tuesday night in Nebraska‘s high-profile Democratic primary in the race to replace retiring Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE). With roughly 90% of votes counted, Powell narrowly bested Cavanaugh with about 40% of the vote to Cavanaugh’s roughly 38%, according to the Associated Press. Powell is now […]

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US Army unexpectedly scraps deployment of 4,000 soldiers to Poland
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US Army unexpectedly scraps deployment of 4,000 soldiers to Poland

The U.S. Army has abruptly canceled the planned deployment of roughly 4,000 soldiers to Poland, a defense official confirmed to the Washington Examiner.  The deployment involved the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, also known as the “Black Jack” brigade, based at Fort Hood, Texas. The move reduces American troop levels in Europe […]

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Howard Lutnick testified he saw Epstein’s massage table as ‘sexual in nature’ during 2005 visit
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Howard Lutnick testified he saw Epstein’s massage table as ‘sexual in nature’ during 2005 visit

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified before House investigators that he viewed a disturbing comment made by Jeffrey Epstein during a 2005 visit to Epstein’s town house as “sexual in nature,” according to a House oversight committee transcript released Wednesday. The revelation from the transcript of Lutnick’s May 6 testimony adds new detail to his previously […]

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Appeals court grills DOJ over Trump’s ‘third country’ deportation policy
Washington Examiner3.3 · Center

Appeals court grills DOJ over Trump’s ‘third country’ deportation policy

A federal appeals court grilled the Trump administration on Wednesday over its policy of deporting immigrants without permanent legal status to countries other than their country of origin, a policy the Supreme Court has twice allowed while litigation proceeds. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit questioned DOJ lawyer […]

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Body of second US soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered, military says
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Body of second US soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered, military says

The remains of a second U.S. Army soldier who went missing in Morocco during a training exercise have been recovered. The U.S. military in Europe and Africa said 19-year-old Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington of Tavares, Florida, was recovered Wednesday after going missing earlier this month. COAST GUARD AGREES TO CONTRACT FOR NEW CLASS OF ARCTIC […]

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Bill Cassidy says new FDA chief lacks needed drug and medical device experience
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Bill Cassidy says new FDA chief lacks needed drug and medical device experience

EXCLUSIVE — Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chairman Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said the new acting Food and Drug Administration commissioner, Kyle Diamantas, does not have the prerequisite expertise to oversee the agency’s complex medical device and pharmaceutical oversight.  President Donald Trump’s first commissioner, Dr. Marty Makary, abruptly resigned from office on Tuesday afternoon […]

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House passes bill to boost ethanol with year-round sales of higher blends in fuel
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House passes bill to boost ethanol with year-round sales of higher blends in fuel

House lawmakers passed a measure to allow year-round sale of ethanol blend, known as E15, giving a boost to farmers sought for months by corn-state lawmakers.   The House voted 218-203 to pass the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel ​Retailer Choice Act, which would allow the sale of gasoline blended with 15% ethanol year‑round nationwide. The […]

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White House eyeing security and SAVE Act components in third reconciliation bill
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White House eyeing security and SAVE Act components in third reconciliation bill

The White House is optimistic that Republicans can pass a third party-line bill through the reconciliation process this year to secure funding for national security and parts of a GOP election integrity bill that has stalled, according to White House legislative director James Braid. Although Republicans have not yet passed their second reconciliation bill, which […]

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UAE boosts ties with Israel to shore up anti-drone defenses
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UAE boosts ties with Israel to shore up anti-drone defenses

After bearing the brunt of Iran’s missile and drone salvos, the United Arab Emirates is sparing no expense in building up its drone defense network ahead of a feared next round of fighting. The damage inflicted on the UAE by Iran’s cheap Shahed drones has served as a wake-up call for the small Arab nation, […]

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