“RT @realDonaldTrumpI am hearing that Bluffton City Councilman Blake Fiechter, a True America First Patriot, is considering a primary challenge against RINO State Senator Travis Holdman, in Indianas 19th Senate District who, for whatever reason, voted against Redistricting in Indiana, in a District that I won by 39 points, which puts the United States Congress in jeopardy. Holdman and his RINO friends made Indiana, a State I love and have been very good to, the only State in the Country that essentially said they dont care about what happens in the United States Congress. We could have easily picked up two seats in Indiana, so Holdman, an America Last politician, put our Majority in the House of Representatives at risk, thereby putting our Country in a very dangerous position in losing some of the magnificent gains that we have made over the last year, since I assumed the Office of President. On the other hand, Blake Fiechter, a very successful Real Estate Broker, Proud Husband, Loving Father to three girls, and a Highly Respected Councilman in the wonderful City of Bluffton, has dedicated his life to serving the Community which he loves so much. As your next State Senator, Blake would fight tirelessly to Protect Hoosier Values, Promote our Amazing Farmers and Ranchers, Grow our Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Advance MADE IN THE U.S.A., Promote American Energy DOMINANCE, Keep our Border SECURE, Support our Brave Military, Veterans, and Law Enforcement, Ensure LAW AND ORDER, Safeguard our Elections, and Protect our always under siege Second Amendment. Should he decide to enter this Race, and hopefully he will, Blake Fiechter has my Complete and Total Endorsement against RINO Travis Holdman. RUN, BLAKE, RUN! ” @realDonaldTrump
Fact-Check Summary The post accurately describes Blake Fiechter’s political background and current position as a Bluffton City Councilman, as well as Travis Holdman’s status as State Senator and his vote against Indiana’s proposed redistricting. It confirms that Donald Trump officially endorsed Fiechter and that the contested redistricting could have resulted in Indiana gaining two additional Republican House seats. However, the…
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Fact-Check Summary Niall Ferguson’s assertion that Trump “won Davos” by dominating the 2026 World Economic Forum relies heavily on quantitative media metrics, such as Trump’s overwhelming share of media and social media coverage. While this aspect of “domination” is verifiable, it is important to distinguish between media presence and substantive achievements at the conference. Multiple reports confirm that Trump’s speech…
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Fact-Check Summary The claim that “Iowans are earning more paying less after Trump’s return” is contradicted by comprehensive economic data and independent analysis. While there has been a small increase in real wages of about 1.1 percent, this growth is modest and significantly lower than administration projections. In reality, the labor share of income in Iowa has declined to historic…
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Fact-Check Summary The claim “This is so GREAT for America and our wonderful children A MUST WATCH” cannot be validated through conventional fact-checking, as it provides no specific information, event, or policy to assess. Instead, the language is entirely emotional and abstract, offering patriotic sentiment and urgency without referencing any verifiable subject. Fact-checking requires concrete details, yet this post deliberately…
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Fact-Check Summary The central assertion that US steel production exceeded Japan’s for the first time in 26 years in 2025 is well supported by independent production data and credible industry sources. The post is accurate in identifying both the US production milestone and the role of increased domestic steelmaking activity relative to Japan’s decline. However, attributing this turnaround solely to…
