WATCH: Republicans shrug off fears that Trump targeting GOP incumbents could backfire on agenda
WATCH: Republicans shrug off fears that Trump targeting GOP incumbents could backfire on agenda
This article tries to make you feel that Trump's targeting of GOP incumbents is normal politics where Republicans are unified and unbothered. It wants you to believe this is just routine primary politics rather than unprecedented outside spending campaigns.
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“Republicans shrug off fears”
- Why only interview supporters?
- What would opponents say?
“his breaks with the president”
- What specific breaks?
- Why not mention the issues?
What You're Not Being Told
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- Who funded this campaign?
- Why was so much money spent?
- What did Massie actually oppose?
- Why were these positions threatening?
Who Benefits From This Framing?
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Pro-Israel lobby groups who spent millions and want to normalize using money to unseat policy opponents
- Who funded Fox News coverage?
- Who benefits from hiding the financial manipulation?
Key Findings
Factual Accuracy — Claim by Claim (2)
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"Republicans shrug off fears about targeting incumbents"
"Most expensive House primary in U.S. history"
