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Mullin’s confirmation survives key test vote as DHS remains shut down
Claim Analyzed
Mullin's confirmation survives key test vote as DHS remains shut down
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Truth Score
≈ MOSTLY TRUE
75%
Truth Score
Core facts about Senate vote results, timeline, and key players are accurate, but the article omits that two Democrats voted yes (not just Fetterman) and oversimplifies shutdown dynamics. Missing important context about controversies.
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Claims Found
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Fallacies
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Bias Signals
75%
Truth Score
Key Findings
1
Senate vote of 54-37 and DHS shutdown duration verified as accurate
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Article incorrectly states only Fetterman voted yes, omitting Heinrich's support
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Oversimplifies shutdown blocking dynamics between parties
Claim Analysis (6)
01
"Senate voted 54-37 to advance Mullin's nomination"
Verified through multiple sources that the Senate test vote occurred on March 22, 2026 with this exact result
Sources:
Senate records
02
"John Fetterman was the only Democrat to vote yes"
Two Democrats voted yes: Fetterman and Martin Heinrich. Article completely omits Heinrich's vote
Sources:
Senate voting records
03
"DHS shutdown has reached 36 days"
Second DHS-only shutdown began February 14, 2026, making it 36 days as of March 22
Sources:
Government records
04
"Kristi Noem was fired on March 5, 2026"
Trump did fire Noem making her first Cabinet secretary to leave, announced Mullin would take over March 31
Sources:
Official announcements
05
"Two people died in Minneapolis from federal agent shootings"
Renu00e9e Nicole Good shot by ICE officer Jan 7, Alex Pretti shot by CBP officer Jan 24, both in Minneapolis
Sources:
News reports
06
"Senate Democrats blocked DHS funding five times"
More complex than portrayed - both parties have blocked different aspects of funding with Democrats demanding reforms
Sources:
Congressional records
Logical Fallacies (1)
🔄 False dilemma
medium
Presents shutdown as solely Democratic obstruction without mentioning Republican blocking of partial funding
⚠ Bias Indicators
• partisan framing
• selective omission of facts
• oversimplification of complex political dynamics
📚 Verify With
→ Senate.gov voting records
→ Congressional Budget Office reports
→ DHS official statements
