Denise Royal,
Denise Royal is a journalist who has covered politics and international affairs. She has reported on a range of topics including the Trump administration, the January 6th congressional committee hearings, and international incidents involving US diplomats. Her work often focuses on uncovering deception and conflicts of interest in political reporting. Denise's articles provide unique insights into the complexities of modern politics and international relations, drawing on her extensive experience as a reporter.
77%
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%
Examples:
- Cuba shot down two unarmed airplanes operated by members of Brothers to the Rescue, a US-based group opposed to Castro's government.
- The author repeatedly refers to the US as 'the enemy' and praises Fidel Castro.
Conflicts of Interest
75%
Examples:
- Navarro worked as a law library clerk during his time in the prison camp.
- The author's fiancée joined him on stage at the Republican convention.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- An estimated 65,300 tickets were sold for the match between Argentina and Colombia on Sunday. The match had to be delayed for over an hour after fans without tickets forcedly attempted to enter the stadium.
- Manuel Rocha repeatedly referred to the US as 'the enemy' and praised Fidel Castro.
- Rocha used his employment at the State Department between 1981 and 2002 to obtain classified information and affect U.S. foreign policy.
Deceptions
67%
Examples:
- The author claims that Manuel Rocha acted as a secret foreign agent of Cuba for decades without disclosing it to the US government. However, this claim contradicts information provided by prosecutors who stated that his role as an ambassador and deputy principal officer was known to the State Department.
- The author claims that there are no victims in this case when federal prosecutors have alleged that Cuba shot down two unarmed airplanes operated by members of Brothers to the Rescue, killing four men.
Recent Articles
Rapper Sean Kingston and Mother Indicted for $1 Million Wire Fraud Scheme Involving Luxury Items
Broke On: Friday, 19 July 2024Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were indicted on federal charges for their involvement in a $1 million wire fraud scheme. They are accused of falsely representing bank transfers to acquire luxury items without paying in full. Kingston, best known for his hit song 'Beautiful Girls,' and Turner, who has a prior bank fraud conviction, could face up to 20 years in prison on each count if convicted. Lawsuits Pile Up After Chaotic Copa America Final at Hard Rock Stadium Leaves Ticket Holders Stranded and Injured
Broke On: Friday, 19 July 2024Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Hard Rock Stadium, CONMEBOL, and security firms following the chaotic Copa America soccer tournament final in 2024. Ticket holders allege denied entry, injuries, and losses due to overcrowding and lack of crowd control measures. Lawsuits seek full refunds and damages. Former US Ambassador Manuel Rocha Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Conspiracy and Espionage
Broke On: Saturday, 13 April 2024Former US Ambassador Manuel Rocha was sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiring with Cuba and failing to register as a foreign agent. He obtained classified information while working at the State Department, provided false information, traveled outside the U.S., met with Cuban intelligence operatives and made false statements on travel documents.