MBFC’s Daily Vetted Fact Checks for 07/01/2025

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Media Bias Fact Check selects and publishes fact checks from around the world. We only utilize fact-checkers that are either a signatory of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) or have been verified as credible by MBFC. Further, we review each fact check for accuracy before publishing. We fact-check the fact-checkers and let you know their bias. When appropriate, we explain the rating and/or offer our own rating if we disagree with the fact-checker. (D. Van Zandt)

Claim Codes: Red = Fact Check on a Right Claim, Blue = Fact Check on a Left Claim, Black = Not Political/Conspiracy/Pseudoscience/Other

Fact Checker bias rating Codes: Red = Right-Leaning, Green = Least Biased, Blue = Left-Leaning, Black = Unrated by MBFC

BLATANT
LIE
Claim via Social Media: Dunkin Donuts’ “Woke” Initiative Backfired.

Lead Stories rating: False (Labeled Satire)

Fact Check: Fictional Story Of $1B Loss From Customer Backlash Against ‘Woke’ Dunkin’ Donuts Ads Is A Recycled Satire Story

MOSTLY
FALSE
Claim by Donald Trump (R): If the “Big Beautiful Bill” passes, “hardworking Americans and families will see an average increase in take-home pay of OVER $10,000 per year.”

PolitiFact rating: Mostly False (White House economic advisers project that during the first four years after the enactment of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” take-home pay would increase from a minimum of $7,600 to a maximum of $10,900 annually for a family of four. That analysis is based on the White House’s projections about how the bill will boost the economy. The White House’s highest estimates show an increase of up to $10,900 in take-home pay if the bill passes. But independent groups project much smaller economic gains from the bill, and a much more limited boost to take-home pay.)

White House exaggerates added take-home pay estimate for families under ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

Donald Trump Rating

TRUE Claim via Social Media: In June 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump posted a parody song online of a 1965 song by the Beach Boys in which the lyrics “bomb Iran” replaced “Barbara Ann” over video of B-2 fighter jets dropping bombs.

Snopes rating: True

Yes, Trump posted a ‘Bomb Iran’ Beach Boys parody video

FALSE (International: Israel): UAE is sending Medical supplies to Israel.

The Quint rating: False

Fact-Check: UAE Sent Medical Supplies to Israel Amid Tensions With Iran? No, Claim is False!

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