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Canonical claim ledger
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| Identifier | Claim | Type | Status | Outlet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FWC-4CFF2051B04D4688 | There exist 'radical agendas' that are being characterized as absurd. | Value judgment | Rejected | The Ben Shapiro Show |
| FWC-FC09156327B24F33 | A recent Supreme Court decision prevented harm to women's sports. | Legal interpretation | Attribution pending | The Ben Shapiro Show |
| FWC-48F96DBCD7F84EF5 | Israel's actions are purportedly showing the United States ways to strengthen the country as a whole (beyond government institutions). | Causal | Attribution pending | American Thinker |
| FWC-4B2ECFAE50BB4F9F | Israel's confrontation with its Supreme Court is demonstrating to the United States ways to strengthen the U.S. government. | Causal | Attribution pending | American Thinker |
| FWC-328F0F1C686F4841 | Israel is standing up to its Supreme Court (i.e., taking actions that confront or limit the court's power). | Factual | Attribution pending | American Thinker |
| FWC-BB23475C610842AF | Israel can teach the United States lessons about law and legal/political reform. | Opinion | Rejected | American Thinker |
| FWC-F0B4B9E77EFE4D3C | The California Energy Commission is using Docket 26-TIRE-01 and authority from Assembly Bill 844 (2003) to conduct this rulemaking. | Legal interpretation | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-568C0C4DEA2F4874 | If regulations reduce competition and remove low-cost options, consumers may have fewer choices and higher prices. | Prediction | Deferred | The Blaze |
| FWC-183755C4EA9947B6 | California projects consumers will save money from improved tire fuel efficiency. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-8BCFC550414F4B6B | The proposal prioritizes fuel economy over other tire attributes. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-BD0610F03BCF4896 | Tire selection balances cost, supplier ties, ride quality, handling, noise, durability, availability, production needs, and corporate agreements. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-DC4A9117B0564ECF | Automakers do not select tires only based on fuel economy. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-DC72605695444E01 | Supporters claim many replacement tires are less efficient than OEM tires, increasing fuel spending. | Causal | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-A2B1B8B6DE8744D4 | Several states (NY, NJ, IL, MA, and others) historically follow California automotive regulations. | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-4A73AB16BC084C89 | The state argues more efficient tires will reduce fuel use, lower emissions, and save consumers money. | Causal | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-CB65F984CC2B4D67 | California's proposal would set energy-efficiency standards for replacement tires. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-A58BF61980E5499D | California regulators state their intent is to save drivers money. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-8289A3730CE144D7 | California wants to decide which tires consumers can buy (rhetorical question). | Rhetoric | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-5354A05B61B44F02 | Calvin Coolidge said: "If government draws its power from the consent of the governed, that is final." | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-CAE4CE084D284B6A | Calvin Coolidge said: "If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final." | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-57E4D155BA2F425E | Calvin Coolidge said: "If all men are created equal, that is final." | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-A1F18C024EE545FA | Calvin Coolidge said: "About the Declaration, there is a finality that is exceedingly restful." | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-D4FA9EE957E34AEA | Calvin Coolidge is the only U.S. president born on July 4. | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-4060A283F1164EDC | A reporter described Coolidge's speaking voice as "as unemotional as Fate." | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-E285CBC9A3A3430F | Approximately 35,000 people attended the speech. | Statistical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-0BF6CC60E9D04A86 | Calvin Coolidge delivered the speech in Philadelphia on a Monday. | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-FD32521399E6451A | Columnist George Will described Coolidge's speech as "one of the half-dozen best speeches ever given by an American president." | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-0B4B8B3BA10448C9 | Calvin Coolidge, approximately a century ago, told intellectuals they had missed the point of the United States. | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-49F7361AAD7944D0 | President Donald Trump said the nation thrived because the founders were great, that the cause was just, the people brave, the culture exceptional, and destiny written by God. | Rhetoric | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-702E0F722F93479C | Todd argued the celebrations were narrowly tailored to certain types of patriotism and did not accommodate others. | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-DDC9C67D13994345 | Todd listed military power, founders' memorials, and fireworks as sights that make some Americans patriotic, and said he prefers naturalization ceremonies. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-9524BAD690BC41C1 | The article presents 'UFC 250 matches at the White House' as an example of memorable, high-production events at the White House. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-47319A2388044A23 | Todd said the country would have been better off with 'hokey and bland' ceremonies instead of memorable, high-production events such as 'UFC 250 matches at the White House.' | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-D126A332CF084730 | Chuck Todd said, "Donald Trump has ruined the American brand and the American birthday celebration." | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-3B7B8564EE7A4540 | The article's headline claims Chuck Todd had a 'Trump derangement syndrome' meltdown over the America 250 celebrations. | Rhetoric | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-FF671BE0251641A1 | Perhaps as many as 150,000 attendees returned to join President Trump in the celebrations and fireworks. | Statistical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-7F69BDDF890449E8 | The National Mall was evacuated because of severe weather warnings. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-5ED123AF8A9F4BB1 | Despite extreme heat and a severe thunderstorm, patriots continued celebrating America's 250th anniversary in the national capital. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-D02DA45AC0D24E20 | On March 16, the Trump administration issued a final rule that banned DACA recipients, asylum seekers, refugees, TPS holders, and other noncitizens from obtaining or renewing non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses … | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-841798B3C174480A | Amelia Aubourg of the RMV said the Non-Domiciled CDL program is federal, that Bon was ruled eligible based on a Trump administration database and allowed under federal law/policies, and that … | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-14B569192F9342D2 | In March 2025 Bon reportedly obtained a non-domiciled commercial driver's license from the Massachusetts RMV; he applied to renew the CDL in February (year not specified in this sentence) and … | Factual | Awaiting evidence | The Blaze |
| FWC-3D5B4B185D8A4144 | The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association stated that people need to know why the accused (allegedly in the U.S. illegally) was granted a Massachusetts commercial driver's license, argued he should not … | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-23112D5CC3C1444F | Michael Bon faces charges including felony vehicular homicide, felony vehicular aggravated assault, misdemeanors for recklessly endangering another person and involuntary manslaughter, plus traffic offenses. | Legal interpretation | Awaiting evidence | The Blaze |
| FWC-0813825B76754B58 | DHS stated USCIS terminated Bon's parole in June 2025, and that Bon refused to leave and remained in the U.S. unlawfully thereafter. | Factual | Awaiting evidence | The Blaze |
| FWC-E291646616044F97 | DHS confirmed Michael Bon is a Haitian national who entered the U.S. in July 2024 via Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport under the humanitarian parole program. | Factual | Awaiting evidence | The Blaze |
| FWC-58A2F4CDE25A4E37 | The Pennsylvania State Police reported that both trucks caught fire on impact. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-F21C97A289AB4C41 | The second tractor trailer sideswiped the trooper's cruiser, hit the truck being inspected, and then struck the trooper. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-8B30C51026074B3B | A Democratic/"blue" state (implied Massachusetts) issued a commercial truck driver's license to a Haitian national who was in the U.S. illegally, and as a result 'a good man is dead.' | Implication | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-6634A880404E4E83 | The author argues that Americans should not take their principles for granted and must explain them to those who are unfamiliar. | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-DD51467FFA8E49DC | Ronald Reagan said: "Freedom ... is never more than one generation away from extinction... it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation." | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-BCFDB236446B425B | Kirk warned that generations unburdened by struggle could become ignorant and unable to defend foundational principles, leaving them vulnerable to subversion. | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-2A2CFC4D65F148D9 | Kirk (quoted) said Vichy French soldiers who captured American prisoners in North Africa were "astonished" by how "politically naive" the Americans were. | Historical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-A6CC2AC01CD148CE | In recent weeks, hundreds of viral clips have shown World Cup fans arriving in U.S. cities (e.g., Dallas, Boston), portraying Americans as kind and suggesting admiration for the country's achievements. | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-06F7ADD0CCFC4937 | Contrasting domestic pessimism, the article claims the international view of America has recently been quite positive. | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-64F0D2C6115641CF | The article asserts that far-right and far-left groups share a bipartisan consensus that the status quo should be destroyed and replaced (examples: Marxist revolutionaries, white nationalists, Catholic integralists). | Opinion | Rejected | The Blaze |
| FWC-69C1C54E6F8747B5 | Media/political figures Tucker Carlson, Hasan Piker, Nick Fuentes, and Zohran Mamdani have made gains attacking institutional trust and credibility, contributing to feelings of isolation or shame among Americans who are … | Causal | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-915CFA0E2F0C4486 | YouGov polling: 40% say "America's best days are in its past"; 62% do not unconditionally support the country and note severe problems. | Statistical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-FD49D44B81CC4436 | Among subgroups, "proud to be an American" is 58% Democrats, 59% Independents, 56% ages 18–29. | Statistical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-5D60F9CEA8BE4DFE | YouGov polling: percent "proud to be an American" fell from 83% in 2024 to 70% in the last month. | Statistical | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-29198188DF0B4A33 | Joy Reid wrote/said: "Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice. I must mourn." | Factual | Attribution pending | The Blaze |
| FWC-C4BE9303395F442D | The article reports Democratic-led states including California and New York criticized the buyouts because they stood to benefit from the cancelled wind farms. | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-7FEDC53DE0064464 | The article reports it was not immediately clear whether Duke Energy committed to refrain from future wind energy investments. | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-00179AE85F1A43D1 | Duke Energy said it would voluntarily terminate the lease and reinvest the $129 million in additional generating capacity to serve customers in the Carolinas. | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-83CF579994334BEC | At the end of June the Interior Department announced it would cancel an offshore wind lease in Carolina Long Bay and offer Duke Energy a partial reimbursement of $129 million. | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-1D46B360EA4C46D5 | The article reports the Invenergy deal was only a partial reimbursement of prior lease fees, and that the Department did not state whether the developers agreed to stop pursuing wind … | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-55936FFCFE3B4CDC | The article reports the Interior Department said it would pay $765 million to Invenergy affiliates, and that those funds would be redirected to fossil-fuel investments, including natural gas plants in … | Factual | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-95855FDBDF6B461B | In mid-June a deal was reached that cancelled four offshore wind leases held by Invenergy affiliates in the New York Bight, Central Coast of California, and the Gulf of Maine. | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-56E396A5ABBC4A14 | The article reports the payments would be $765 million (Bluepoint) and $120 million (Golden State), which would be reinvested in oil and natural gas projects, and that the developers agreed … | Factual | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-8040B3DBCF424094 | The article reports TotalEnergies agreed to (a) abandon the two projects, (b) invest the $928 million in natural gas and offshore oil infrastructure, and (c) promise not to pursue any … | Factual | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-8408941C85554049 | Department officials announced in March that the Interior Department would pay TotalEnergies $928 million to cancel two federal offshore wind leases in the Carolina Long Bay and New York Bight. | Factual | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-72E7D68291F740CF | The article states the administration has framed certain buyout agreements as “reimbursements” and claims those agreements have resulted in the cancellation of nine proposed offshore wind farms, costing $2.7 billion. | Statistical | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-D543C5A890044D1D | Spanberger argued that taxing electricity consumption better aligns with lawmakers' goal of making the industry contribute more without discouraging future investment. | Opinion | Rejected | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-7E1A6950F3A24FFA | Spanberger pointed to communities where data centers account for roughly half of local tax revenue through property taxes and other payments, funding local services and reducing pressure on homeowners' property … | Statistical | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-8E1153558A7F49CF | The budget creates a work group to study whether the sales and use tax exemption should be phased out or replaced with other mechanisms to require data centers to contribute … | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-DC3C3414C53F44D0 | Virginia's sales and use tax exemption for qualifying data centers is estimated to save operators about $1.9 billion annually, far exceeding the projected revenue from the new electricity tax. | Statistical | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-3522C97D1C894C19 | Dominion Energy reported that by the end of 2025 it had received requests for 70,000 megawatts of new large-load electricity service, indicating mounting pressure on the state's power grid. | Statistical | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-8C67D3E329594556 | A 2024 Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission report found data centers used roughly 5,050 megawatts of electricity that year based on utility forecasts. | Statistical | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-BB9FAAF926654389 | Any revenue collected above the cap will be refunded to data center operators at the end of each fiscal year. | Factual | Attribution pending | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-201A39CB4EAA4D24 | The new tax is expected to raise up to $600 million per year, or $1.2 billion over the two-year budget period. | Statistical | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |
| FWC-9AB6A342FD5F4C9D | A budget finalized by lawmakers at the end of June after a monthslong impasse creates a first-of-its-kind tax on electricity consumed by data centers, described as the state's most energy-intensive … | Factual | Awaiting evidence | Washington Examiner |