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  • loaded language: 'far-right'
  • loaded language: 'defiant rhetoric'
  • loaded language: 'railed against'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: Sheinbaum has walked a thin line between appeasing her base with language defiant against Washington, while also refraining from drawing the ire of Trump.
  • editorializing: She showed her skill of toeing the line between appeasing her base and Trump

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Claudia Sheinbaum claims 'far-right' elements in the U.S. are undermining U.S.-Mexico relations

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum accused certain 'far-right' groups in the U.S. of trying to undermine U.S.-Mexico relations, while clarifying that she does not hold President Trump responsible. She highlighted the need to defend Mexico's sovereignty amid increasing U.S. operations in the country.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that certain 'far-right' elements in the United States are attempting to sabotage U.S.-Mexico relations, clarifying that she does not believe President Donald Trump is among them. Sheinbaum has balanced her rhetoric to appease her supporters while avoiding direct confrontation with Trump. During a recent press interaction, she expressed, 'I don’t think it is President Trump who has led this offensive on various issues.' She attributed the negative dynamics to ideological sectors within the U.S. that oppose a positive relationship with Mexico. Her comments followed a rally marking the second anniversary of her electoral victory, where she criticized U.S. influence in Mexico. Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of defending Mexico's sovereignty, stating, 'Who decides in Mexico, foreign agencies or the people?' Recently, U.S. operations in Mexico have increased, including the indictment of ten Mexican officials and pressure on Sheinbaum to take stronger actions against drug cartels.

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Bias Analysis

Bias score 45/100
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Inflammatory language 12/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'far-right'
  • loaded language: 'defiant rhetoric'
  • loaded language: 'railed against'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: Sheinbaum has walked a thin line between appeasing her base with language defiant against Washington, while also refraining from drawing the ire of Trump.
  • editorializing: She showed her skill of toeing the line between appeasing her base and Trump

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

Sheinbaum says ‘far right,’ not Trump, trying to sabotage US-Mexico relations

Neutral Headline

Claudia Sheinbaum claims 'far-right' elements in the U.S. are undermining U.S.-Mexico relations