SEUNG MIN

SEUNG MIN is a political journalist who has written extensively on the Biden administration and the dynamics within the Democratic party. Their work often focuses on the political strategies and relationships of key figures within the party.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

80%

Examples:

  • In the article 'Biden sees hopeful signs for his reelection in Democrats’ 2023 wins. Others in his party are worried', the author shows a bias towards the negative aspects of Biden's potential reelection, focusing on the concerns of Democrats and the president's low approval ratings.
  • In the article 'Inside the Joe Biden-Mike Johnson relationship: Greetings and clashes', the author shows a bias by highlighting Johnson's support for Trump's efforts to remain in office despite losing the election.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

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Contradictions

100%

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Deceptions

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Recent Articles

President Biden's State of the Union Address: Potential Shutdowns and Military Aid

President Biden's State of the Union Address: Potential Shutdowns and Military Aid

Broke On: Sunday, 07 January 2024 President Joe Biden will deliver his annual State of the Union address on March 7, addressing challenges such as potential government shutdowns and calls for military aid to Ukraine and Israel.

House Speaker Mike Johnson: Early Moves and Controversies

Broke On: Sunday, 05 November 2023 House Speaker Mike Johnson insists on separating aid to Israel for its war against Hamas from support for Ukraine. Johnson's ascent is celebrated by conservative Christians due to his long history of work against abortion and gay rights. Johnson was once the dean of a Christian law school that never opened due to internal conflicts and accusations of financial impropriety. Johnson floated a 'laddered' plan to fund individual agencies and federal programs with separate rolling deadlines.