Tracey Tully,

Tracey Tully is a reporter for The New York Times who covers New Jersey. She has worked as both a reporter and an editor in New Jersey and New York for over 30 years. Her reporting focuses on breaking news, criminal justice initiatives, and state governance including legislation, lawmakers, and people who run for office to represent New Jersey in Trenton or Washington. Tully is known for her fairness in reporting and providing readers with necessary context while being aggressively curious.

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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

90%

Examples:

  • Tracey Tully tends to present a balanced view in her reporting, often providing multiple perspectives on an issue.

Conflicts of Interest

70%

Examples:

  • Tracey Tully has not disclosed any potential conflicts of interest in her reporting on Robert Menendez's corruption trial.

Contradictions

50%

Examples:

  • In one article, Tracey Tully mentions that Robert Menendez's trial involves a $23,568 mortgage payoff but doesn't clarify if this is a loan or bribe. This inconsistency compared to the other articles provided.

Deceptions

60%

Examples:

  • In some of her articles, Tracey Tully uses sensationalist headlines that may mislead readers into thinking the stories are more significant than they actually are.

Recent Articles

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's Bribery Scandal: Mercedes-Benz, Halal Meat Monopoly, and Criminal Investigations

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's Bribery Scandal: Mercedes-Benz, Halal Meat Monopoly, and Criminal Investigations

Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 In 2024, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez faces bribery charges, with key witness Jose Uribe testifying about providing a Mercedes-Benz convertible to Menendez's wife in exchange for influence. Prosecutors allege a complex bribery scheme involving halal meat monopolies and foreign governments. Menendez denies wrongdoing and plans to run as an independent in November 2024, despite ongoing trial.
Senator Bob Menendez Trial Halted: Jurors Trapped in Elevator Amid Constitutional Challenges and Allegations of Bribery

Senator Bob Menendez Trial Halted: Jurors Trapped in Elevator Amid Constitutional Challenges and Allegations of Bribery

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 During the bribery trial of Senator Bob Menendez, jurors were unexpectedly trapped in an elevator, halting proceedings. Menendez faces charges including bribery, extortion, fraud, obstruction of justice, and acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. Witnesses have testified about alleged bribes and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's influence over the State Department. A new witness emerged with information regarding a mortgage payment to save Nadine Menendez's home from foreclosure, paid by one of Menendez's co-defendants. The trial is complicated by constitutional issues surrounding lawmakers' speech or debate privileges.
Senator Bob Menendez Faces Second Trial Amidst Allegations of Bribery and Luxury Gifts from Businessmen

Senator Bob Menendez Faces Second Trial Amidst Allegations of Bribery and Luxury Gifts from Businessmen

Broke On: Sunday, 12 May 2024 Senator Bob Menendez stands trial for alleged bribery, with prosecutors presenting evidence of luxury gifts from businessmen and phone records showing curiosity about gold bars. The trial begins Monday.