Reporter caught writing negative story before event happened


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A journalist was caught in a revealing moment today when observers spotted a pre-written negative headline on her computer screen before Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Senate Finance Committee hearing had even commenced.

The incident highlighted concerns about media bias, as the reporter had already crafted her narrative without waiting for the actual proceedings to unfold. This premature judgment of the hearing’s outcome raises questions about journalistic integrity and fair reporting practices.

The discovery was brought to light by Katie Miller and Cailley Means, who shared observations about the incident. Their report included the following statements:

> The fake news leftist media doesn’t want @RobertKennedyJr

Astounding. Reporters at RFK hearing have pre-written negative headlines.

The revelation sparked discussions about media objectivity and the responsibility of journalists to report events accurately rather than approaching stories with predetermined conclusions. The identity of the reporter and her affiliated news organization remained undisclosed, though questions arose about their journalistic standards and commitment to unbiased reporting.