President Donald Trump claimed during a speech at Mount Rushmore marking the 250th anniversary of the United States that Iran is 'dying to compromise' with the U.S., adding that the country gave Tehran a week of permission for a funeral because 'we are good.' He also warned against communism, stating that communists would be sent into exile and emphasized America's military strength and commitment to peace while being ready to confront threats. Trump criticized the 'left wing' of Democrats and highlighted the historical significance of July 4, 1776, calling communism the enemy of freedom and the Constitution. He argued that communism has caused more deaths and destruction throughout history than any other system and accused communists of being criminals and people who do not want to work. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone with Trump, and both leaders agreed to meet soon in the U.S., though the location was not specified.
Bias read (Right): The article presents Trump's strong anti-communist rhetoric, his aggressive stance toward Iran, and his emphasis on American military power and ideological superiority. The framing uses terms like 'enemy of freedom,' 'send communists into exile,' and 'communism is defeated,' which align with right翼/
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 55): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Trump's speech content, including his comments on Iran and communism. However, the objectivity score is lower due to the strong political bias and emotionally charged language, particularly around labeling communism as an enemy and advocating for




