For many in the media and judiciary, Trump and the GOP are guilty until proven innocent

Many in the media and judiciary think Trump and the GOP are guilty before they prove their innocence.
Reported by 1 outlet — The Hill. See all sources ↓
The media and some judges think Trump and the GOP are guilty before they prove their innocence. This is not a fair way to judge people. It means they think Trump and the GOP are guilty even before they have all the facts.
Why it matters
This is important because it shows how some people in the media and judiciary are biased against Trump and the GOP.
- What does 'guilty until proven innocent' mean?
- It means people think someone is guilty even before they have all the facts.
- Why is this unfair?
- It's unfair because people should be judged based on the facts, not on what others think.
- Who is being judged?
- Trump and the GOP are being judged by some in the media and judiciary.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a criticism of the media and judiciary for being biased against Trump and the GOP.
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Criticism of media and judiciary bias
Sources1TypeAngleThe HillAccuses media and judiciary of bias