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The core claim is that a U.S. Senator made a statement that is 'unethical and dangerous.' The provided Buzzfeed source confirms that Senator Patrick Leahy criticized DEA actions using the words 'unethical' and 'potentially dangerous,' directly supporting

JUST WOW!!! How can this U.S. Senator make a statement like this. #ConfirmEdMartin NOW! @AGPamBondi & @realDonaldTrump need to pay attention to these statements. Not simply unethical but as stated below, “dangerous.”

Claim Result Source Reference Source Quote
A U.S. Senator made a statement that is unethical and dangerous. verified https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrishamby/senator-leahy-blasts-dea-for-impersonating-woman-online Calling the agent's actions "appalling," "unethical," and "potentially dangerous," Leahy wrote: "This extraordinary tactic placed this woman and her family at risk, and I expect the Justice Department to reconsider the use of such techniques."
A U.S. Senator made a statement that is unethical and dangerous. inconclusive https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/the-health-202/2019/03/06/the-health-202-one-gop-senator-is-urging-the-drug-industry-to-make-good-on-lowering-prices/5c7f040b1b326b2d177d5fde/

🤖 Conclusion [85/100]: The core claim is that a U.S. Senator made a statement that is 'unethical and dangerous.' The provided Buzzfeed source confirms that Senator Patrick Leahy criticized DEA actions using the words 'unethical' and 'potentially dangerous,' directly supporting the claim that a U.S. Senator called something unethical and dangerous. The second source is inconclusive as it doesn't provide relevant evidence. Although the statement doesn't specify which Senator or context, the evidence aligns well with the claim, making it largely truthful. Therefore, the score is 85, reflecting strong but context-specific support.

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