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  • loaded language: 'shut out'
  • loaded language: 'politicizing'
  • loaded language: 'sowing confusion'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: sowing confusion about what the White House has billed as a bipartisan crackdown on fraud
  • vague attribution: State attorneys general say, Three Democratic state attorneys general said

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Democratic Attorneys General Report Being Excluded from Fraud Roundtable

Three Democratic state attorneys general claimed their deputies were turned away from a fraud roundtable hosted by JD Vance on May 27, 2026. They criticized the White House for politicizing fraud issues, despite the event being presented as bipartisan.

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Three Democratic state attorneys general reported that their deputies were denied entry to a roundtable event hosted by JD Vance on May 27, 2026. The event was intended to address a bipartisan approach to fraud issues. The attorneys general, including Letitia James from New York, Rob Bonta from California, and Jennifer Davenport from New Jersey, stated that although they declined a last-minute invitation to participate, their representatives traveled to Washington to attend but were turned away. They criticized the White House for allegedly politicizing the issue of fraud.

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Bias score 45/100
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Inflammatory language 36/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'shut out'
  • loaded language: 'politicizing'
  • loaded language: 'sowing confusion'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: sowing confusion about what the White House has billed as a bipartisan crackdown on fraud
  • vague attribution: State attorneys general say, Three Democratic state attorneys general said

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Original Headline

Democrats say they were shut out of fraud event after Vance says crackdown ‘should not be partisan’

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Democratic Attorneys General Report Being Excluded from Fraud Roundtable