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A Third Possible Trump Term?

Apr 11, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    64% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    90% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    86% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -34% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

84% : In fact, Trump is "Making America Great Again."
83% : It is amazing when even CNN is calling Trump a "soaring eagle."
63% : Then after four years he is going to run for president again with Trump as vice president and after signing an executive order that says, "Tyrus can do whatever he wants," he is going to step down and Trump is president again for the fourth term.
53% : Tyrus says that he is going to run for president with Trump as vice president and "after signing the executive order that he is tax free for the rest of his life," Tyrus is going to step down and allow Trump to become president.
51% : Even with all the good common sense policies -- to try to help our nation's survival -- unelected judicial minions of the Democrat party tried to usurp the power of the president of the United States, which is very serious for it is impeding the will of the majority of Americans who gave President Trump the mandate by electing him and his policies into office.
47% : Greg Gutfeld says, "forget about the third term, it's Trump.
44% : Then of course the Democrats came back with a new batter, and this time the SCOTUS did side with the Associated Press, allowing them access to the White House after Trump kicked them out for refusing to acknowledge the change in the name of the Gulf of Mexico, which is now the Gulf of America.
40% : Over 77 million Americans voted to put President Donald Trump and his policies into office in the 2024 election, giving Trump a mandate to fulfill.
39% : [of people] do not say that Trump has too much power.
38% : Enten stated, The bottom line is, whether you like Trump or you don't like him, you can't say that he's come in and not try to deliver on what he at least believes were his promises on the campaign trail.
35% : With this judicial lawfare attack on the Trump policies, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has intervened, overruling an improper federal district court ruling, with the SCOTUS allowing Trump to deport illegal immigrant criminal terrorist groups from the United States.
34% : the majority of folks ...believe Trump is doing something completely differently [from former presidents] and they don't believe he has too much power.
29% : Instead of being a lame-duck, CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enten, compared Trump to a "soaring eagle," stating that Trump had signed the most executive orders at this point in his presidency (April 8, 2025) than any other president in 100 years.
25% : It is because leftists view Trump as a lame-duck president in his second term, and all they have to do is use lawfare to tie up his policies in court until the 2026 or the 2028 election.
21% : If Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, and Mitch McConnell can stay in Congress until they wheel them out on a gurney, like they did Joe Biden, then why can't Trump stay in office?
20% : Then the SCOTUS had again to intervene concerning the firing of two federal board members, because another federal judge made an improper ruling, and the SCOTUS sided with Trump that the firings were under the power of the executive branch of the government.
18% : Again, the SCOTUS had to intervene concerning tens of thousands of fired probationary federal workers, also overruling an improper ruling, with the SCOTUS stating that Trump had the right to remove these employees.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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