Editorial purpose

TriLensNews exists to help readers compare political arguments, not to tell readers what to believe. The site’s editorial standard is clarity: separate facts from interpretation, label viewpoints plainly, and make it easier for readers to see the trade-offs behind public debate.

Fact vs viewpoint

Key Facts are intended to summarize reported information. Left, Center, and Right sections are viewpoint summaries and should be read as interpretations of the issue, not as endorsements by TriLensNews.

Corrections and updates

If an article contains a factual error, outdated claim, broken link, or misleading summary, readers may report it through the contact page. When appropriate, TriLensNews may update article text, improve source links, or clarify the framing.

Use of AI

TriLensNews uses AI-assisted tools to draft, organize, compare, and moderate content. AI can help structure information quickly, but it can also make mistakes or miss nuance. For that reason, readers should use TriLensNews as a comparison layer and should check source links for important claims.

Comment policy

Comments may be filtered, scored, hidden, or removed if they appear to be spam, abusive, irrelevant, impersonation, or purely promotional. Strong disagreement is allowed; harassment and automated spam are not.

Independence

TriLensNews does not endorse political parties, candidates, or movements. The presence of a viewpoint on the site means it is part of the public debate, not that TriLensNews agrees with it.