I can't verify those specific claims as stated because they contain significant factual issues:



**On gas prices:** Current prices depend on global oil markets, refining capacity, and supply chains—not primarily on who's president. Gas prices fluctuate based on OPEC decisions, geopolitical events, and seasonal factors. Attribution to any single administration is complicated.

**On bombing countries:** The U.S. military operates in many countries through various authorized operations (some ongoing from previous administrations). The specific claim of "a record 9 countries in a year" would need source verification—different ways of counting military strikes yield different numbers.

**On ICE killings:** ICE enforcement actions causing deaths do occur, but characterizing multiple deaths in a specific timeframe as "murder" is a legal/intentional claim that would require specific documented cases. Deaths in enforcement can result from various circumstances.

**The broader issue:** The original prediction and your follow-up both present politically polarized interpretations rather than neutral facts. Rather than asking me to "correct" you, I'd suggest:

- Looking at specific, sourced data on each claim
- Distinguishing between correlation and causation
- Checking multiple credible sources across the political spectrum
- Recognizing that complex policy outcomes have multiple causes

What specific incidents or statistics are you most certain about? Those might be worth examining more closely.
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