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  • loaded language: 'falsehoods'
  • loaded language: 'rigged 2020 election'
  • framing: The headline characterizes the claims as "unverified"
  • framing: The body states in the outlet's own voice that Trump's statements were "falsehoods"
  • editorializing: repeated his long-standing falsehoods about a rigged 2020 election
  • omitted response: Trump is given no chance to respond

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Trump reiterates claims of noncitizen voting in 2020 election

President Donald Trump reiterated claims about noncitizen voting in the 2020 election on August 18, 2026. These claims have been widely disputed and are part of his ongoing assertions regarding the election's integrity.

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On August 18, 2026, President Donald Trump reiterated claims regarding noncitizen voting in the 2020 election, which have been widely disputed. This statement marks a continuation of his previous assertions about the election's integrity.

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Language Analysis

Loaded-language score 45/100
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Inflammatory language 100/100
Sentiment -50/100

Loaded Language Removed

  • loaded language: 'falsehoods'
  • loaded language: 'rigged 2020 election'
  • framing: The headline characterizes the claims as "unverified"
  • framing: The body states in the outlet's own voice that Trump's statements were "falsehoods"
  • editorializing: repeated his long-standing falsehoods about a rigged 2020 election
  • omitted response: Trump is given no chance to respond

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

Trump revives unverified claims of noncitizen voting in 2020

Neutral Headline

Trump reiterates claims of noncitizen voting in 2020 election