
The framing centers federal prosecutors' allegations without immediate counterpoint from the accused or her representatives, establishing a prosecutorial narrative as the primary frame. Word choices like 'covert foreign agent' and 'propaganda' carry loaded connotations that presume guilt rather than alleged conduct. The article's structure—leading with 'abruptly resigned' and the charge—creates an impression of culpability before evidence is presented, though The Hill's reporting style is generally centrist.
Primary voices: state or recognized government, elected official
Framing may shift as legal proceedings develop and more details of charges, evidence, and Wang's defense emerge.
The mayor of Arcadia, California, Eileen Wang, abruptly resigned Monday as federal prosecutors announced she had been charged with acting as a covert foreign agent for China.
Full article not available — click below to read at the source.
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first.
Sign in to leave a comment.