Brianna Herlihy,
Brianna Herlihy is a politics writer for Fox News Digital. She has covered federal law enforcement, congressional oversight of the Biden administration and judiciary matters up to the Supreme Court. Brianna previously served as a spokesperson for the Department of Justice in the Antitrust and Civil Divisions under Attorney General William P. Barr. She also worked in media relations in the U.S. Senate and a civil rights law firm. Brianna is a graduate of Liberty University.
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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
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- Brianna Herlihy frequently reports on politics and the law, particularly federal law enforcement and congressional oversight of the Biden administration.
Conflicts of Interest
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- There are no unique examples of conflicts of interest found in Brianna Herlihy's articles.
Contradictions
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- Another contradiction is found in the article where it states that Steven Cheung, Trump campaign spokesman, said in a statement,
- In one article, it was contradicted that Judge Juan Merchan imposed a gag order before trial, barring Trump from making statements about witnesses or counsel in the case except for DA Alvin Bragg. This contradicts other articles that state Willis remains as District Attorney leading the prosecution in Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump.
Deceptions
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- In the article
Recent Articles
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Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024The Supreme Court narrowed the interpretation of Section 1512(c)(2) of Title 18 of the US Code in a ruling that could impact over 300 Jan. 6 defendants and two charges against former President Trump. The decision, which was met with dissent, focuses on obstructing an official proceeding to apply only to evidence tampering. Supreme Court Upholds Gun Ban for Domestic Violence Restraining Order Cases: A Landmark Decision for Victim Safety
Broke On: Friday, 21 June 2024The Supreme Court upheld a federal law that bans guns for individuals under domestic violence restraining orders, marking the first major test of its 2022 gun rights ruling. In the case U.S. v. Rahimi, Chief Justice John Roberts affirmed historical practices and previous firearm laws to limit access to firearms for those who pose a credible threat to intimate partners. New York Court Upholds Gag Order Against Trump in Criminal Case, Leaving Him Silenced
Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024New York's highest court denies Trump's appeal on gag order in hush money case, leaving it in effect. Trump fined $10,000 for contempt after violating the order 10 times. The Manhattan DA argues Trump has a history of threatening remarks towards trial participants. Trump was convicted of business fraud related to Stormy Daniels payments and vows to appeal. New Jersey Primary Elections: Rep. Andy Kim Wins Democratic Senate Nomination, Trump Secures Republican Presidential Victory, and AP Reports on Ballot Lawsuit and Fake Electors Plot
Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024In the 2024 New Jersey primaries, Rep. Andy Kim won the Democratic Senate nomination against Lawrence Hamm and Patricia Campos Medina, setting up a challenge against Sen. Bob Menendez who is running as an Independent after indictment. Former President Donald Trump secured the Republican presidential nomination with around 60% of votes, while Joe Biden won in the Democrats with 56%. Kim filed a lawsuit over New Jersey's primary ballot design, and three ex-Trump advisers were charged for a fake electors plot in Wisconsin. Georgia Court of Appeals Reviews Decision on DA Fani Willis's Conflict of Interest in Trump Case
Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024The Georgia Court of Appeals is reviewing the decision that allowed District Attorney Fani Willis to oversee former President Donald Trump's election interference case despite her romantic relationship with a subordinate lawyer, increasing the likelihood of trial delays and potentially affecting Trump's political future.