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Dem senators call to fund DHS after voting to block it 4 times amid shutdown…
Claim Analyzed
Dem senators call to fund DHS after voting to block it 4 times amid shutdown fight
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Truth Score
✓ TRUE
85%
Truth Score
The article's main claims are factually accurate and well-documented. Senate Democrats did vote four times to block DHS funding during a 27-day shutdown, while simultaneously calling for DHS funding after terror incidents.
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Bias Signals
85%
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Key Findings
1
Senate Democrats blocked DHS funding four times since February 12, with votes failing to reach the required 60-vote threshold
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Sen. John Fetterman was the only Democrat to consistently vote for DHS funding across all votes
3
Recent terror incidents occurred as documented, including the Old Dominion shooting and Michigan synagogue attack
Claim Analysis (4)
01
"Senate Democrats voted four times to block DHS funding"
Multiple sources confirm Democrats blocked DHS funding legislation four times since February 12, with the most recent vote failing 51-46
Sources:
Multiple news outlets Congressional voting records
02
"DHS has been in a 27-day shutdown since February 14"
Timeline confirmed by multiple sources, with shutdown beginning February 14 and affecting TSA and other critical agencies
Sources:
Congressional reports News coverage
03
"Sen. John Fetterman was the only Democrat to vote for DHS funding"
Confirmed that Fetterman was the lone Democrat to cross party lines and support the full-year DHS appropriations bill
Sources:
Voting records News reports
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"Recent terror incidents occurred including Old Dominion shooting and Michigan synagogue attack"
Both incidents confirmed with accurate details about perpetrators and circumstances
Sources:
Law enforcement reports News coverage
⚠ Bias Indicators
• source bias - Fox News has conservative editorial stance
• framing bias - emphasizes Democratic inconsistency
📚 Verify With
→ Congressional voting records
→ C-SPAN coverage of votes
→ Reuters
→ Associated Press
→ Department of Homeland Security statements
