
The article relies primarily on a Department of Justice press release, presenting the guilty plea with minimal editorial commentary. Language is factual and non-inflammatory—using scare quotes around 'doxxing' to signal the technical term rather than adopt it uncritically. The framing is straightforward reporting of a court proceeding without partisan inflection, though the emphasis on federal crime severity and the explicit mention of intent to 'threaten or incite violence' in the headline reflects government characterization without independent context or defendant perspective.
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From Wednesday's Justice Department press release: Kyle Andrew Edwards, 59, of Alexander, N.C., appeared in federal court today and pleaded… The post "Man Pleads Guilty to 'Doxxing' Home Address of United States Supreme Court Justice" with Intent to Threaten or Incite Violence appeared first on Reason.com.
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