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Left: 47%
Center: 32%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering John Roberts?John Roberts often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 47%
Center: 32%
20%
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Donald Trump · United States“In November of 2024, two weeks after voters returned President Donald Trump to office, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. summoned employees of the U.S. Supreme Court for an unusual announcement. Facing them in a grand conference room beneath ornate chandeliers, he requested they each sign a nondisclosure agreement promising to keep the court’s inner workings secret,” the New York Times reports. “The chief justice acted after a series of unusual…See the Story
The Supreme Court Secretly Made Itself More Secretive
67% Center coverage: 3 sources

Donald Trump · United StatesIn September 2024, Jodi Kantor published a stunning set of leaks concerning Trump v. United States. At the time, I wrote that the Trump leaks were "far worse than the Dobbs leak." Apparently, Chief Justice Roberts was also bothered. Two months later, according to Kantor's latest report, Roberts required all Court employees (but apparently not the Justices) to sign non-disclosure agreements. Indeed, this mandate came almost halfway into the cler…See the Story
What We Learned From Jodi Kantor’s Latest Expose About The SCOTUS NDA
Coverage: 2 sources

John Roberts · United StatesAlthough Democrats have won the popular vote in seven of the United States' last nine presidential elections, they have had terrible luck with the U.S. Supreme Court — which has had a hard-right GOP-appointed 6-3 supermajority since 2020. And the High Court's image, according to Gallup, has suffered a great deal: in Gallup polls conducted in 2025, approval of SCOTUS ranged from 39 percent to 42 percent.In an article published on February 2, the …See the Story
Supreme Court growing increasingly 'secretive' as its image continues to plummet
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
