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Sample analysisChecked 2 min ago
Misleading 82%Confidence

Extracted claims

The video claims the bill bans all gas stoves.
It says energy prices doubled this month.
The clip cites a new federal efficiency proposal.
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Key context is missing and one central claim is not supported by current reporting.

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    This video proves a new law was passed yesterday.

    Claim detected in video · May 12, 2025

    Evidence 4

    No law passed on claimed date

    Legislative records show no law was passed on May 11, 2025.

    High credibility

    Date in video is misleading

    The video references a date from a draft proposal, not enactment.

    Medium credibility

    Context comparison

    Original Claim
    A new law was passed yesterday.
    vs
    Fact Check
    No law was passed yesterday. It's still a proposed bill.

    Statement from official office

    The relevant government office confirmed the bill is still under review.

    High credibility

    Best conclusion: Needs context

    The claim is misleading. No law was passed yesterday; the video refers to a proposed bill, not enacted legislation.