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US Politics · United StatesThe Trump administration has argued that Fed board member Lisa Cook may have committed mortgage fraud by declaring more than one primary residence on her loans. We found Trump once did the very thing he called “deceitful and potentially criminal.”See the Story
Trump’s Own Mortgages Match His Description of Mortgage Fraud, Records Reveal
77% Left coverage: 17 sources

Donald Trump · South SudanProPublica: “For four weeks, they had been working overtime to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development, freezing thousands of programs, including ones that provided food, water and medicine around the world. They’d culled USAID’s staff and abandoned its former headquarters in tSee the Story
Trump Officials Celebrated Humanitarian Cuts
83% Left coverage: 6 sources

Immigration · AlabamaA review of more than 100 court cases found some immigrants saw harsher punishments, even when they have fewer prior convictions. Defendants in these cases said they believe their citizenship status tipped the scales of justice against them.See the Story
Immigrants in Alabama Can Face Harsher Sentences Than Citizens for the Same Crimes
100% Left coverage: 1 sources