Adam Rawnsley,
Adam Rawnsley is a reporter who covers politics and technology. He has previously worked for The Daily Beast and contributed to Wired, Foreign Policy, and Bellingcat. With a focus on the intersection of politics and technology, his articles provide unique insights into contemporary issues. His primary topics include Supreme Court decisions, media influence on political processes, and the impact of technology on democratic institutions.
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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
45%
Examples:
- In essence, Alito is now accusing ProPublica of being unduly influenced by the media organization's own financial patrons.
- ProPublica gets a lot of money, and they have spent a fortune investigating Clarence Thomas... They look for any little thing they can find, and they try to make something out of it.
- They don’t like our decisions, and they don’t like how they anticipate we may decide some cases that are coming up. That’s the beginning of the end of it.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
75%
Examples:
- ProPublica’s reporting prompted the Supreme Court to issue a new code of conduct in November 2023, signed by all nine justices.
Deceptions
45%
Examples:
- In the second recording, Windsor spoke with the justice’s wife, Martha-Ann Alito...
- ProPublica gets a lot of money, and they have spent a fortune investigating Clarence Thomas... They look for any little thing they can find, and they try to make something out of it.
- They don’t like our decisions.
Recent Articles
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and Wife Martha-Ann's Controversial Remarks on Pride Flag and Media Organizations Surface in Separate Recordings
Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024Two recordings have emerged, one featuring Martha-Ann Alito expressing displeasure over a Pride flag in her neighborhood and suggesting flying a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag as a response. The other recording captures Justice Samuel Alito criticizing media organizations like ProPublica for their reporting on Supreme Court ethics. Both recordings were obtained without consent, raising ethical concerns.