Asawin Suebsaeng,

Asawin Suebsaeng is a Senior Political Reporter at Rolling Stone, covering the modern American conservative movement and GOP. Before joining Rolling Stone, he was a White House reporter for The Daily Beast, a politics and culture reporter for Mother Jones, and a reporter at the Bangkok Post in Thailand. Swin is the co-author of the book, 'Sinking in the Swamp: How Trump's Minions and Misfits Poisoned Washington,' and also works as a lecturer at the University of Cincinnati. You can follow him on Twitter at @swin24.

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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:

  • I want a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag because I have to look across the lagoon at the Pride flag for the next month.
  • She'll be all kinds. I made a flag in my head. It's white and has yellow and orange flames around it. And in the middle is the word 'vergogna'.
  • There's a five-year defamation statute of limitations.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • Asawin Suebsaeng is the co-author of the book, 'Sinking in the Swamp: How Trump's Minions and Misfits Poisoned Washington.'

Contradictions

50%

Examples:

  • Martha-Ann Alito mentioned wanting to fly a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag in response.

Deceptions

40%

Examples:

  • I want a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag because I have to look across the lagoon at the Pride flag for the next month.
  • She'll be all kinds. I made a flag in my head. It's white and has yellow and orange flames around it. And in the middle is the word 'vergogna'.
  • There's a five-year defamation statute of limitations.

Recent Articles

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Wife Martha-Ann Expresses Frustration and Desire for Legal Action in Recorded Conversations

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Wife Martha-Ann Expresses Frustration and Desire for Legal Action in Recorded Conversations

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, face controversy over flags at their residences, with criticism for displaying flags associated with right-wing movements questioning the 2020 election results. Martha-Ann expresses frustration towards critics and plans to sue media for defamation. At a Supreme Court event, Justice Alito discusses the potential winning side in America's political differences and agrees with a woman's suggestion that the nation should return to a place of godliness, while Chief Justice John Roberts rejects this idea. Martha-Ann Alito is known for her political rants and feels excluded by D.C. elite.