Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to continue for now
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What the model flagged
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Findings may include language the outlet is quoting rather than asserting. We flag manipulation techniques wherever they appear, including inside quotations — so check each quote against the original before drawing a conclusion about the outlet.
Loaded Language 90%
Emotionally charged words chosen to trigger a reaction rather than convey facts.
Appeal To Fear 90%
Anxiety about threats or dire consequences used to override rational analysis.
Glittering Generalities 90%
The claim that the complex is 'so vital for National Security' uses a vague, emotionally resonant concept without any substantive explanation of how a ballroom complex serves national security — for example: so vital for National Security
“so vital for National Security”
Exaggeration/hyperbole 95%
The superlative claim 'THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND' is an extreme overstatement about a project not yet built, with no evidence to support it — for example: THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND
“THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND”
Analyzed automatically with Biasly's fine-tuned model. These are manipulation techniques, not political tilt — and finding one is not a claim that the article is false. The model has known false positives on strong-but-legitimate language, so treat each finding as a prompt to read closely, not a verdict. How articles are chosen →