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#TrumpCheck
PolitiFact
Mostly-True: We are right now producing more oil than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined.
The U.S. produces nearly as much oil as Russia and Saudi Arabia combined when counting crude oil and natural gas liquids, and actually surpasses them when including obscure refining byproducts. However, only crude oil is relevant for fueling vehicles.
Snopes
True: U.S. President Donald Trump said he supported a proposal to rename Immigration and Customs Enforcement to the “National Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” meaning agents would be called "NICE" agents.
Trump called the proposal a "GREAT IDEA" on social media. The name change would require the approval of Congress.
#Politics
PolitiFact
False: Under federal law, you cannot engage in partisan gerrymandering.
No federal law prohibits states from engaging in partisan gerrymandering. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2019 that partisan gerrymandering claims are "political" questions that federal courts can’t answer. The court said "excessive" gerrymandering was "incompatible with democratic principles," but said state legislatures and Congress have the responsibility to police it.
India Today
False: Italian PM Georgia Meloni ignored Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s handshake at the UN.
This video is AI-generated. There has been no such instance of Meloni publicly ignoring Netanyahu.
PolitiFact
False: Secret Service remains unpaid during the partial government shutdown.
The Secret Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security, which is currently in a shutdown because lawmakers have not passed the agency’s regular funding bills. In a typical partial government shutdown, workers employed by an unfunded agency would not be paid until funding is restored. The current Department of Homeland Security shutdown is different because the Trump administration has shifted money from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to the department’s employees, including Secret Service employees.
BOOM Live
Mostly false: There is ongoing election fraud in the ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections.
A photo claiming to show election fraud in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections is misleading. The image actually dates back to the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, when BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya originally shared it, alleging tampering in the Budge Budge Assembly. The old image was recirculated amid fresh BJP allegations of EVM tampering during Phase 2 of the 2026 elections.
#Healthcare
PolitiFact
Barely-True: As a result of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' 15 million Americans have been thrown off the healthcare that they need.
The Congressional Budget Office projected that the One Big Beautiful Bill, signed by President Trump in July 2025, would leave 10 million more Americans uninsured by 2034. An additional 4 million are expected to lose coverage due to the expiration of an enhanced ACA tax credit — bringing the projected total to 15 million. So far, early 2026 data shows a decline of about 1 million since 2025.
Snopes
False: Hospitals across the U.S. allegedly received sealed DoD envelopes ordering them to suspend pharmaceutical contracts, adopt "Quantum Medical Systems," and phase out private insurance billing.
Both the American Hospital Association and the Defense Health Agency denied the claim, and investigators found no evidence of the directive, with the post showing signs of AI-generated writing and recycled conspiracy theories.
#Economy
Associated Press - AP News
False: A lot of people were determined not to need food stamps because of economic performance and wage growth.
SNAP beneficiaries decreased by nearly 4.3 million from January 2025 to January 2026, according to preliminary government data released by the Agriculture Department. However, experts say the new requirements mandated by a massive tax-and-spending-cut bill that Republicans pushed through Congress last summer are the primary reasons.
#Conflicts
Snopes
True: An official document published by the U.S. government in 2026 says that it entered the Iran war "at the request of" Israel.
While at least one source, a State Department legal opinion posted on April 21, 2026, does use the phrase "at the request of" Israel, other documents, such as a March 10 letter to the United Nations, use the phrase "in cooperation with Israel" instead.
#WTF?! What The Fact of the week

Snopes
True: It is illegal in India to know a baby's sex before birth.
It is true that India's law makes it illegal for doctors to determine or disclose the biological sex of a fetus, a measure introduced in 1994 to combat female feticide. The legislation was strengthened in 2003 and carries serious penalties, including criminal prosecution and loss of medical registration for non-compliance.
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