The last place Mike Rogers should be is leading the FBI - Washington Examiner

  • Bias Rating

    28% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    58% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -31% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : "Anyone hoping that the election of Trump would bring about much-needed reform to the FBI breathed a sigh of relief.
32% : WHO'S BEEN TAPPED TO SERVE IN THE PRESIDENT-ELECT'S ADMINISTRATIONLooking for work after losing his senate bid, Rogers attempted to position himself as an ideal candidate to replace FBI Director Christopher Wray, who Trump is widely expected to dismiss when he takes office.
29% : Rogers would have been exactly the same sort of FBI director that has led Trump and so many conservatives to distrust the agency to begin with.
27% : A former member of Congress from Michigan and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rogers's most recent foray into politics was a failed Senate bid in Michigan that came even as Trump carried the state in the presidential election.
22% : Rogers received praise from none other than former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, who was involved in the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane operation that sought to tie Trump and his team to the Russian government before he was fired by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.DEMOCRATS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS AS BARACK OBAMA'S INFLUENCE WANESBut on Friday, Dan Scavino, a close aide of the president-elect, put an end to any speculation that Rogers could be nominated to lead the FBI.

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