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    "The U.S. has not balanced its federal budget since 2001."
    Senate Floor · Verified against CBO data · 142 follow-ups
    ✗ False
    "Crime rates have increased every year for the last decade."
    House Committee · FBI UCR data contradicts this · 89 follow-ups
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    "We've created more jobs in three years than any administration in history."
    Press Conference · Accurate post-pandemic, misleading without context · 204 follow-ups
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    Should social media platforms be regulated as utilities?
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    Agree · 64%
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    Public infrastructure argument holds — we regulate telecoms, why not platforms?

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    Network effects create natural monopolies. That's exactly when regulation applies.

    Disagree · 36%
    R

    1st Amendment concerns are real. Government-regulated speech is a dangerous road.

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    Innovation suffers. Look at European tech under heavy regulatory pressure.

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