Susie Coen

Susie Coen is a journalist at The Telegraph, covering politics and news. She has reported on various topics including the presidential election debate, Joe Biden and Donald Trump's campaigns, and the driver who made obscene gesture to police. Coen has also covered stories on UN Security Council backing Biden's Gaza ceasefire plan, Hillary Clinton comparing voting against Donald Trump to fighting on D-Day in Normandy, and Joe Biden narrowing down Donald Trump's lead in polls after hush money trial guilty verdicts. In her articles, Coen often highlights the impact of political events on everyday people and brings attention to underreported stories. She has a knack for uncovering new angles and providing unique insights into the news.

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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

86%

Examples:

  • Her adoring fans would agree
  • Her lawyers have argued O’Keefe might have been beaten up by a federal agent he was with that night, and that the men panicked before trying to cover up the crime.
  • Ms Read insists she is innocent and being set-up by the police.
  • Ms Read’s army of sleuths have raised over $340,000 for her defence including making and selling wax melts branded with the movement’s message
  • Responding to claims he is promoting a conspiracy theory, he said: 'Put it this way, we don’t want to be political, but we’ve seen many conspiracies that have come true.'
  • What happened that night and who killed O’Keefe has torn the sleepy town apart and spawned a vast network of amateur sleuths convinced Ms Read, a former university professor, is the victim of a sophisticated cover-up involving the police and district attorney’s office.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

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No current examples available.

Deceptions

43%

Examples:

  • Each day, armed with placards, flags and pom-poms, they fuel themselves with freshly-grilled hotdogs and set-up camp outside the judge’s 200-foot buffer zone from the court.
  • , Ms Read has been continually met with the adulation usually reserved for Hollywood movie stars on her way into court.
  • , The cause célebre has fired up supporters across the world, with one British couple spending £3,000 to travel from Manchester to attend the trial in person.

Recent Articles

Vermont Man Settles $175,000 Lawsuit Over Middle Finger Gesture Arrest: Implications for Free Speech and Law Enforcement

Vermont Man Settles $175,000 Lawsuit Over Middle Finger Gesture Arrest: Implications for Free Speech and Law Enforcement

Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 A Vermont man, Gregory Bombard, reached a $175,000 settlement with the state after being arrested for giving a middle finger gesture to a state trooper in 2018. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) argued that Bombard's First Amendment rights were violated. The settlement includes damages to Bombard and attorneys' fees for the ACLU and FIRE, but Vermont did not admit to any wrongdoing. This case highlights the importance of upholding free speech rights, particularly in controversial or subjective situations involving law enforcement.
Boston Police Officer's Girlfriend on Trial for His Murder: Alleged Reverse Hit-and-Run or Framed?

Boston Police Officer's Girlfriend on Trial for His Murder: Alleged Reverse Hit-and-Run or Framed?

Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 A Boston police officer, John O'Keefe, 35, was found dead outside a house in Dedham, Massachusetts in January 2024. His girlfriend, Karen Read, is on trial for second-degree murder and related charges. Prosecutors allege that Read intentionally struck O'Keefe with her SUV after they attended a late-night party together. The trial has been ongoing for over two months and has seen testimony from 74 witnesses.