Brooke Singman

ADVERTISEMENT Fox News Digital Political Correspondent and Reporter Brooke Singman is a political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, Fox News Channel and FOX Business. Read More Brooke joined Fox News in 2014. She covers the White House, presidential politics, federal investigations, national security, elections and more. Brooke graduated from Boston University in 2014 with a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Political Science. You can reach her on Twitter.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

86%

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  • Brooke Singman is a political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, Fox News Channel and FOX Business.
  • She covers the White House, presidential politics, federal investigations, national security, elections and more.
  • Singman has been with Fox News since 2014.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Beyond the charges in New York, Trump is facing charges brought against him by Special Counsel Jack Smith stemming from his investigation into Trump’s alleged improper retention of classified business records.
  • But he could be a convicted felon as soon as he gets out of office – Joe could be a convicted felon with all of the things that he’s done. He’s done horrible things.
  • Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges in all cases.

Contradictions

80%

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  • Biden allegedly corrected himself, saying: "You are a child."
  • But Trump reminded that he has taken two cognitive tests.
  • Former President Trump was convicted in the Manhattan case related to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach and any alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
  • Trump claimed to have taken two cognitive tests and aced both of them, while also boasting about his recent golf achievements.
  • Trump disputed this, saying it was a lie.
  • Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree last week.

Deceptions

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Examples:

  • Brooke Singman is a political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, Fox News Channel, and FOX Business. She covers the White House, presidential politics, federal investigations, national security, elections and more.
  • The authors use emotional language to describe the back and forth between Biden and Trump.
  • The conviction and sentencing you previously found in the case against Trump may impact future cases against him.

Recent Articles

Supreme Court Delays Trump's Sentencing in Hush Money Case: What It Means for His Legal Battles

Supreme Court Delays Trump's Sentencing in Hush Money Case: What It Means for His Legal Battles

Broke On: Tuesday, 02 July 2024 Former President Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush money case has been delayed until September due to the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity. The delay could impact ongoing investigations and indictments against Trump, including those related to classified documents and election interference.
CNN Debate: Biden and Trump Discuss Age and Golf Skills, Trump's Controversial Golf Record

CNN Debate: Biden and Trump Discuss Age and Golf Skills, Trump's Controversial Golf Record

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 During the 2024 CNN Presidential Debate, Joe Biden and Donald Trump discussed their golf abilities and handicaps. While Trump claimed two club championships, fact-checks reveal inconsistencies in his golf record.
2024 Presidential Debate: Biden and Trump's Legal Troubles and Policy Positions

2024 Presidential Debate: Biden and Trump's Legal Troubles and Policy Positions

Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 During the 2024 presidential debate, Joe Biden and Donald Trump discussed their past legal issues, with Trump accusing Biden of pressuring Ukraine while facing potential future charges. Biden countered by bringing up Trump's conviction for falsifying business records in New York. Both candidates also addressed policy positions and international issues.
Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump: Character Matters in the 2024 Presidential Debate Amidst Legal Challenges and Criminal Convictions

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump: Character Matters in the 2024 Presidential Debate Amidst Legal Challenges and Criminal Convictions

Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 Amidst intensifying attacks before the first presidential debate, Biden's campaign launches a $50 million ad blitz against Trump's criminal conviction and legal troubles. Trump faces sentencing for 34 felony counts in his New York hush-money trial and defamation lawsuit, while also dealing with the Trump Organization's tax fraud conviction. Despite these challenges, Trump leads in polls, prompting Biden to highlight the contrast between their records.
Jury Misconduct Alleged in Trump Hush Money Trial: Unverified Social Media Post Claims Juror Announced Verdict Early

Jury Misconduct Alleged in Trump Hush Money Trial: Unverified Social Media Post Claims Juror Announced Verdict Early

Broke On: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 Judge Juan Merchan raises questions over a deleted social media post claiming to reveal the jury verdict in Donald Trump's hush money trial before it was announced. If verified, alleged jury misconduct could lead to setting aside the verdict under New York criminal procedure law.
San Francisco Bay: A Divided City - Trump's Fundraiser and the Giant Inflatable Chicken Protest

San Francisco Bay: A Divided City - Trump's Fundraiser and the Giant Inflatable Chicken Protest

Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 On June 6, 2024, in San Francisco Bay, former President Trump attended a high-powered fundraiser at David Sacks' mansion as an inflatable Trump chicken sailed by during a protest against his presence. The contrasting scenes highlighted the divided opinions towards Trump amidst debates over immigration and border security.
Trump's Legal Team Seeks to Lift Gag Order After Hush Money Conviction, Manhattan Prosecutors Oppose

Trump's Legal Team Seeks to Lift Gag Order After Hush Money Conviction, Manhattan Prosecutors Oppose

Broke On: Tuesday, 04 June 2024 Former President Trump's legal team seeks to lift gag order in hush money case, arguing constitutional right for unrestrained campaign advocacy. Prosecutors oppose, citing potential impact on case integrity. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and faces sentencing on July 11.
Former President Trump Convicted of 34 Felony Counts in Hush Money Trial: Implications for the Upcoming Election

Former President Trump Convicted of 34 Felony Counts in Hush Money Trial: Implications for the Upcoming Election

Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 Former President Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 felony counts in a New York courtroom for falsifying business records regarding hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Despite the conviction, Trump plans to attend the Republican National Convention and pursue the White House nomination. The implications for voting rights are unclear as Florida defers to New York's disenfranchisement rules.
Jury Deliberates Fate of Trump in Historic Business Records Trial

Jury Deliberates Fate of Trump in Historic Business Records Trial

Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 A New York jury deliberates Trump's fate in a historic trial over 34 counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign. The jury, which includes seven men and five women, has requested to rehear testimony from David Pecker and Michael Cohen, as well as revisit part of the judge's instructions on the law.
New York Trial: Prosecution Argues Trump Intentionally Falsified Records for $130,000 Stormy Daniels Payment

New York Trial: Prosecution Argues Trump Intentionally Falsified Records for $130,000 Stormy Daniels Payment

Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 Former President Trump faced trial closing arguments in New York for falsifying business records over a $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Prosecution presented evidence of an intricate scheme and Cohen's testimony on reimbursements.