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Who in the world will stand up to Donald Trump?

  • Bias Rating

    10% Center

  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -27% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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-22% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

82% : Trump, he said, "respects strength.
58% : Trump has his cheerleaders on the continent, including Viktor Orban of Hungary, Slovakia's Robert Fico and Poland's Andrzej Duda.
50% : "I think (Trump) has won fresh respect," Mandelson told Fox News in an apologetic interview this week.
46% : It's a two-track attack that indicates there is some method in the global menace that Trump 2.0 is spreading: it's the prospect that even if he loses in his most outlandish demands, he could still emerge a winner.
42% : Putin, meanwhile, is awaiting an icebreaker telephone call and an eventual meeting with Trump as a prelude to talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.
40% : But even a hard-headed negotiator like Trump would be wise to remember the words of another legendary combatant, Mike Tyson: everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.
40% : America's allies reassessThe last time Trump was in power, Peter Mandelson, a former British Labour MP, cabinet minister, European trade commissioner and member of the House of Lords, rather undiplomatically referred to him as "a bully," "a danger to the world," and "a little short of a white nationalist and racist.
39% : Canada pushes backLook across the U.S. border to Canada, where the debate on how to take on Trump is raging.
39% : "China could make life difficult for Trump by starving the U.S. of critical minerals needed for things like computer chips used in the automotive, defence and other vital industries.
37% : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOWSome cases will inevitably be decided by the Supreme Court, to which Trump appointed three conservative judges during his first term in office.
35% : In the less than two weeks since he returned to the White House, Trump has fired federal prosecutors who targeted him in criminal cases, stripped critical former top officials with threats on their lives of security details, and ordered that the Guantanamo Bay military base -- home since 2002 to detained enemy combatants -- be turned into a migrant detention camp.
35% : Trump has said he wants to buy the island, but wouldn't rule out using military pressure to seal the deal.
34% : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOWTrump has questioned the orthodoxy of defending Ukraine as well as the utility of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, while demanding that NATO member states commit billions of dollars more to defence spending.
30% : If the only way to stop a bully is to punch them in the nose, who is balling up their fists and putting Donald Trump in their sights?
25% : Cordial as any meeting between Trump and Putin may appear, the Russian president has deep distrust of American power due to the real and perceived slights he says his country has suffered since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
25% : "Others are more fearful of the risks facing Europe, from procuring energy to managing migration to combating Russian interference, and they are concerned that Trump's policies will only exacerbate EU divisions.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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