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Why Are Politicians Dropping So Many F-Bombs?

April 24, 20261 Min Read
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Times reporters had a hunch that politicians were using the F-word more than ever. So they analyzed the data and found an interesting trend: Democrats are swearing far more than Republicans. Our reporter Kellen Browning breaks down why.

By Kellen Browning, Mimi Dwyer, Yasu Tsuji, June Kim and Karl Mollohan

April 24, 2026



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