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- Overall, we rate The Kyle Becker as Right-biased based on its strong conservative perspectives, frequent criticism of liberal figures, and focus on anti-establishment themes. It is rated Factually Low and questionable due to the promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, and numerous false claims by Kyle Becker.
Detailed Report
Questionable Reasoning: Poor Sourcing, Conspiracy Theories, Propaganda, Failed Fact Checks, Pseudoscience
Bias Rating: FAR RIGHT
Factual Reporting: LOW
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
History
Kyle Becker, a former Fox News producer and conservative commentator, founded The Kyle Becker (Relentless) website as a platform for right-leaning analysis of U.S. politics and media. Under Becker’s brand, the site features news commentary, interviews, and opinion pieces, often aligning with populist and conservative viewpoints. Kyle Becker formerly published a website called Becker News.
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Funded by / Ownership
Kyle Becker owns and operates the website. Its funding is derived from Substack subscriptions.
Analysis / Bias
The site consistently displays a strong right-leaning bias, which is evident in Becker’s podcast discussions, such as the “EXCLUSIVE: One-on-One Interview with RFK Jr’s Running Mate Nicole Shanahan,” where topics like Donald Trump’s assassination attempts and Big Pharma’s influence on public health are discussed from a highly critical perspective of the left. The content uses emotionally loaded language and portrays liberal figures and policies in an overwhelmingly negative light.
Assertions made, such as people celebrating an assassination attempt on Trump, lack supporting evidence, which is a common feature of hyper-partisan outlets. Frequently blending opinion with factual reporting reduces the site’s credibility for neutral audiences and can sometimes drift into sensationalism.
Some of Kyle Becker’s podcasts are available exclusively to paid subscribers of his “Relentless” Newsletter. These episodes often provide extended content, deeper analysis, or exclusive interviews inaccessible to the general public. The Kyle Becker podcasts frequently feature sensational and conspiratorial themes. Examples include claims of global elites orchestrating a “post-human world order” and allegations of secret corruption within public health, as seen in discussions of Dr. Fauci’s aides. There is also frequent coverage of perceived political persecution, such as stories about Trump’s potential imprisonment. These headlines emphasize a strong distrust of government and institutions, reflecting the site’s consistent right-leaning, anti-establishment stance.
Finally, Kyle Becker routinely fails fact checks, as evidenced by his former website, Beckernews.com, which no longer publishes content.
Failed Fact Checks
- Says Joe Biden was the only world leader to wear a face mask during a video conference. – False
- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi blocked President Donald Trump’s request for 10,000 National Guard members to be deployed before the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot. – False
- There are reportedly 132,000 change of address flags in Fulton County, Georgia ballots. These ballots are likely ineligible. – False
- The juror “outright admitted that jury intimidation played a major part in the trial.” – False
- The election software system in Michigan that switched 6,000 votes from Trump to Biden is called “Dominion.” – False
- A 2019 CDC Memo on Ivermectin Blows a Hole in Media’s Narrative: It’s Just a ‘Horse Treatment’ – False
- “The CDC Finally Admits a Massive Number of Americans Have ‘Natural Immunity’: 146.6 Million People”; 94% of Covid-related deaths were not caused by Covid-19. – Inaccurate
- “The risk of myocarditis is 800 times higher for vaccinated than unvaccinated young adults, according to a recent Swiss study” – Inaccurate
- “‘Gold Standard’ Scientific Trial Deals Massive Blow to N95 and Surgical Masks as Way to ‘Stop Covid’” – Inaccurate
Overall, we rate The Kyle Becker as Right-biased based on its strong conservative perspectives, frequent criticism of liberal figures, and focus on anti-establishment themes. It is rated Factually Low and questionable due to the promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, and numerous false claims by Kyle Becker. (M. Huitsing 10/13/2024)
Source: https://www.thekylebecker.com/
Last Updated on October 13, 2024 by Media Bias Fact Check
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