
This article uses adversarial framing toward law enforcement and employs loaded language ('Alleged Probe,' 'Breaks New Ground in Criminalizing Journalism') that presupposes wrongdoing before presenting evidence. The headline centers the reporter's perspective and frames FBI action as an attack on press freedom rather than investigating actual conduct. Word choice like 'reportedly' and 'look bad' signals skepticism of the FBI's motives while characterizing the underlying story's impact in reductive terms.
Primary voices: media outlet, elected official
Framing may shift if investigation details emerge or if charges are filed, which could recontextualize whether the FBI's actions constitute a press freedom threat or legitimate investigation.
The bureau reportedly investigated the author of a New York Times story that made FBI Director Kash Patel look bad.
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