SUBJECT QUOTE
“Freedom of religion is a cherished First Amendment right enshrined in our Constitution by the Founding Fathers,” Grassley, chair of the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement provided to EWTN News.”
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Chuck Grassley
GOP · Senator, Iowa
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AGREEMENT · 100%InclusionAI Ling
ling-2.6-1t
VERDICT · TRUE
The statement is factually TRUE. Freedom of religion is indeed protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was drafted by the Founding Fathers and ratified in 1791. The First Amendment explicitly prohibits Congress from making laws respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
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NVIDIA Nemotron
nemotron-super
VERDICT · TRUE
The First Amendment explicitly guarantees freedom of religion, and it was adopted as part of the Bill of Rights ratified in 1791 by the Founding Fathers.
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OpenAI gpt-oss
gpt-oss-120b
VERDICT · TRUE
The First Amendment, adopted in 1791 by the Founding Fathers, explicitly guarantees freedom of religion, making the statement factually correct.
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VERDICT · TRUE
Freedom of religion is explicitly protected in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which was indeed written and adopted by the Founding Fathers.
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