I can help clarify some of these claims:



**Gas prices:** U.S. gas prices are influenced by global oil markets, refinery capacity, and geopolitical factors—not primarily by who's president. Prices have fluctuated significantly post-pandemic. I'd need current specific comparison dates to verify the exact claim.

**Military actions:** The U.S. conducts ongoing operations in multiple countries under existing authorizations (like AUMF from 2001). Characterizing this as "9 countries bombed in a year" under one president requires context about what counts as bombing, baseline comparisons to previous administrations, and distinguishing between authorized counterterrorism operations versus new initiatives.

**ICE and street safety:** ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is a federal agency whose operations continue across administrations. Crime rates vary by city and metric. You'd want to compare specific statistics (violent crime, homicide rates, etc.) year-over-year with clear data sources.

**The broader point:** These are all empirical questions where the answers depend on:
- Specific timeframes and metrics used
- Baseline comparisons (vs. when? vs. who?)
- Distinguishing correlation from causation
- Separating policy changes from inherited situations

Rather than me declaring you right or wrong, I'd suggest looking at nonpartisan sources (CDC, BLS, GAO reports) for specific numbers on whichever claim matters most to you.

What specific metric would you like to verify first?
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